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The Puritans Test

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King Philip (Metacom)
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Anne Bradstreet
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Salem
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Banished
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Blacksmith
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Militia
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Maine
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Massachusetts Bay Colony
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Gristmill
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Loom
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England
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Merchant
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A person who shapes iron into tools and other items.
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A country across the Atlantic Ocean. The Puritans left this country because they disagreed with the King's religious beliefs.
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To send away. Anne Hutchinson was banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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A company of soldiers who protect a town.
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This was the first town the puritans built when they arrived from England. It later became the sight of the Salem Witch Trials. It is still a city on the North Shore.
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The land the puritans settled along the coast of Massachusetts Bay (the water). It includes the towns of Boston and Salem.
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A place where grain is ground into flour.
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It was once part of Massachusetts. It is now its own state.
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He was Massasoit's son. He brought all the tribes in the area together to fight the colonists throughout New England.
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A person who made a living by trading goods between the colonies and different countries.
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A machine that weaves thread or yarn together make clothes.
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She was America's first poet.
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He was the Sachem of the Wampanoag people. He wanted to be friends with the colonists.
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She was banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony for preaching her religious ideas.
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A type of tin used to make spoons, forks, cups, bowls, and pitchers.
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A gathering of the militia to practice shooting or to be inspected.
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The place where puritans settled. They named it Boston because many of them had come from a town named Boston in England. The town became the capital of Massachusetts Bay Colony. It is the capital city of Massachusetts today.
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A person who lives with a craftsman and learns his skills.
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A wooden paddle with a sheet of paper attached to it that had words printed on it. These were used in schools to teach the puritan children.
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He was the first governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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A wooden frame into which a person's head and hands were locked. Punishment for breaking the law.
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To mark by burning. Punishment for breaking the law.

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