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HIST 105 1nd Edition Lecture 7 I II III IV Outline of previous Lecture Virginia Maryland Pilgrims Puritans Outline of Current Lecture I VIDEO After the Mayflower 1 What things made the English settlers first winter in America especially difficult Diseases cold winter 2 Why did the English feel the need to have allies in the New World Completely alone Far away from people 3 Why did the Wampanoag people feel they needed allies Lived in fear from other tribes 4 During the film different commentators make observations and express opinions on the people and the events in the story What are the areas of expertise of these commentators Some thought they were Sad and Sinister and about Cruel Others thought it was happy and peaceful These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute 5 What is the name of the larger confederation to which the Wampanoag people belong People of the First Life Living beside the Wampanoag Shawnees Cherokees and Apaches Larger confederation Algonquian 6 Where were Native American populations concentrated Coastal for the Wampanoag 7 How did the epidemic of 1617 1619 affect the relationship of the Wampanoag people with the Narragansett people Survivor s were deeply affected Only two people of the whole villages would survive Narragansett s started raids on Wampanoag 8 Why did the Pilgrims come to the New World What did they discover shortly after landing in the New World How did they interpret what they discovered Why did they come Religious freedom Discover Wampanoag people Houses ruined bones Interpret God way of clearing out the way for the people 9 What significance did the Wampanoag people attach to the Europeans bringing women and children with them to the New World They were not a threat to them since they brought women and children They saw they were sickly 10 How were the Wampanoag people and the Europeans able to communicate 1st day of spring Sent people the leader would not go in to the camp without a hostage Sent gift to massoit to enter the village They had an Indian translator who was kidnapped by English previously knew a little English 11 What kind of trade relationship developed between the Wampanoag people and the Europeans Traded land Trade with English only not the French 12 Besides being traders themselves what other trading function did the Wampanoag people perform Person respect Furs and food 13 In what ways did the Europeans become like Indians In what ways did the Indians become like Europeans Came to Massasoit aid when he was sick Indians take medicine English dress like Indian learn language Indian learned English wear clothes Built English home 14 What was the Europeans understanding of wampum Wampum were spiritual shell necklace Notarize transaction makes an agreement Europeans thought it was like gold and silver Trade Flourished Beaver hat were most popular 15 What effect did the Europeans religion have on their New World settlement What was the significance of the city upon a hill that John Winthrop proposed The right to assert land that is not being occupied by the Christians Practice Christianity was a moral activity for the settlers City upon a hill the puritans washed up establishing new towns the land was cleared of Indians from small pox and the settlers had a sense of entitlement 16 Who was Metacom sometimes spelled Metacomet and what is his significance in the story of European settlement in the New World 2nd heir to Massaoit born 20 years after the arrival of the pilgrims Not comfortable living with the English and Indian conflicts with treatment 17 What was King Philip s War fight against New England vs Wampanoag Indians war spread to Connecticut east New York Rhode island 25 English town destroyed 2000 English men died 18 What was the thing that the English most wanted from the Native Americans to convert to Christianity If they were to live among English they had to become them Were given security and eternal life after converting 19 Why were praying towns established Controlled Indians Indians converted to Christians cut hair Missionaries demanded more than just belief in god 20 What events seemed to force Metacom s hand in the 1670s killing of an Indian by and Indian in Indian lands Mohegan killed almost 500 of Philips men and joined Englishmen


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