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Chapter 3 Notes There were many differences between the North and the South. They were made upon similar structures, which made them little similar. Martin Luther did not just bring out the truth of the Catholic Church; he created a chain of new religions based on different beliefs. Plymouth Rock was not the initial landing for the Pilgrims. The Pilgrims had a fine leader, William Bradford. William Bradford knew many languages, and he had experience of being a leader when he was a governor. Equal rights had not started in the Early years of the colony, which will have later affect the troubles of equal rights. They had taxes in the new colony. They created the Protestant ethic, which was a doctrine to do God’s work on Earth. The New Haven frowned upon kissing and the showing of affection in public. In 1620, three-fourths of the Indians were killed by the English fisherman. The war ended in 1676. The causalities were a great lost, with fifty-two puritan towns attacked, and twelve destroyed completely. Metacom was beheaded. In the Americas, smuggling was becoming very common. England’s possession over them was going away because of the new theft and smuggling problem and increase. Sir Edmund Andros wanted to flee in women’s clothing, but his boots gave him away. Dutch gained a powerful naval base and system, a major commercial, and challenged the Supremacy in the seventeenth century. Penn’s colony came to be in 1681. Philadelphia means brotherly love and was carefully planned out, unlike like the rest. William Penn was not appreciated by his colonist. The middle colonies had fertile soil, broad land, and plenty of grain. Rivers were important because it was a source of food. Transportation and ways of communication were improving and becoming advanced. The people were able to communicate easily. They were not always have to write a letter, send it, and wait for three or four days for it to be delivered.