3.5.7 - Quick Check: The New England Colonies

Social Studies 8 Q1 / 3. The Early Americas and European Settlement / 3.5. The New England Colonies

The Mayflower Compact
In the name of God, Amen. We, whose names are underwritten, the loyal subjects of our dread Sovereign Lord King James...Having undertaken, for the glory of God, and advancement of the Christian faith…a voyage to plant the first colony in the Northern parts of Virginia, do…solemnly and mutually…covenant [agree] and combine ourselves together into a civil body politick, for our better ordering and preservation…and by virtue hereof to enacte, constitute [establish], and frame such just and equal laws…and offices… as shall be thought most meet [suitable] and convenient for the general good of the Colony unto which we promise all due submission and obedience. In witness whereof we have hereunder subscribed our names…Anno Dom. 1620.

Use the excerpt to answer the question

In the Mayflower Compact, why do the Pilgrims promise “all due submission and obedience”?

(1 point)
Responses

to show that they will remain servants of God

to show that they will follow the colony’s rule

to show that they will elect a colonial leader

to show that they will follow the king of England

The correct answer is: to show that they will follow the colony's rule.

The Pilgrims promise "all due submission and obedience" in the Mayflower Compact to show that they will follow the colony's rule.