QUESTION IMAGE
Question
- the wampanoag confederacy was a 1131111111 of over 30 indigenous tribes who lived in modern - day new england and were led by massasoit during the time of english colonisation.
- wampanoag translates as people of the first light as they lived along the 1131111111 coast and considered themselves the first to see the sun rise. the tribes had lived in the region since 12,000 - 9,000 bce as known today as marthas vineyard.
along come the pilgrims
- the pilgrims were a group of 102 english men, women, and children who traveled on the 1131111111 ship across the atlantic.
- the 1131111111 of england was the dominant religion in england. it was the only religion allowed in england. the pilgrims, who practiced other beliefs, wanted to separate from the church of england. they were known as 1131111111.
- the pilgrims faced religious 1131111111 including severe punishments or death. they escaped to north america in search of 1131111111.
the mayflower compact
- while aboard the mayflower in 1620, the pilgrims wrote the 1131111111 to agree upon the rules for the new colony.
- the mayflower compact influenced the development of american 1131111111 because it was the first european form of self - governance. it identified the importance of citizens agreeing to be governed. it gave voting rights for all adult males in the colony.
wampanoags + pilgrims
- the pilgrims landed on the coast of massachusetts in december 1620 and named their colony 1131111111. plymouth had cold, long winters and rocky soil. as a result, half of the pilgrims died during the first winter due to food 1131111111.
- the following spring, william bradford, the leader of the pilgrims, and 1131111111 a wampanoag, met for the first time. this meeting led to the treaty of 1131111111 which was
This is about Pilgrims' journey, religious issues, Mayflower Compact and their settlement in Plymouth. Key - historical events and concepts are involved.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
The Pilgrims traveled on the Mayflower. The dominant religion in England was the Church of England. They were known as Separatists. They faced religious persecution and sought religious freedom. They wrote the Mayflower Compact. It influenced American democracy. They named their colony Plymouth and faced food shortages. William Bradford met a Wampanoag and the Treaty of Plymouth was made.