| A | B |
| They were treated unfairly in England because of their religious beliefs. | Both |
| The Massachusetts Bay Company received a charter in 1629 to build a colony north of Plymouth | Puritans |
| They founded the city of Boston in 1630 | Puritans |
| They intended to settle in Virginia, but instead reached land at Cape Cod (Massachusetts) in 1620. | Separatists |
| They started the colony of Plymouth in 1620. | Separatists |
| Their harvest celebration in 1621 is recognized as the first Thanksgiving. | Separatists |
| Squanto & Samoset helped them grow crops and get along with the Wampanoag Indians. | Separatists |
| They sailed to America on the Mayflower with The Strangers. | Separatists |
| During the 1630’s, thousands more came to Massachusetts as part of the Great Migration. | Puritans |
| Roger Williams was kicked out of Massachusetts because of these guys, but as a result, he founded Providence, Rhode Island. | Puritans |
| They were known as Separatists in England, and they called themselves Saints. | Pilgrims |
| Their lack of toleration for dissenters led to new colonies — CT, RI, NH. | Puritans |
| They left England for religious freedom in the Netherlands (Holland), but were unhappy there as well. | Separatists |