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Two reasons Jamestown survived and Roanoke didn’t

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  1. John smiths relationship with the Powhatan people

2. Tobacco crops from the West Indies

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Head right

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A system that provided 50 acres of lands to settlers that paid their way to the colony

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What was the major cause of dissent in England

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The Anglican Church established by King Henry VIII

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Those who were Protestant and wanted to reform the Anglican Church

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The puritans

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Extreme winged puritans that wanted to separate from, the Church of England or destroy it

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Separatists

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Pilgrims

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A group of separatists left England in search for religious freedom

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Mayflower compact

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The document signed by the pilgrims while on ship to establish a government

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One of the greatest impacts of the Mayflower Compact

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A representative government in the new colonies

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The pilgrims landed in Cape Cod. They set up their colony in what is now known as

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Plymouth

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This colony located in Boston, settled in hopes of religious freedom was ruled by John Winthrop

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Massachusetts

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This colony was led by minister Thomas Hooker because he was not a fan of John Winthrop’s leadership. He established Hartford

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Connecticut

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The first recognize the constitution in America, written by leaders of the colony Connecticut

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The fundamental orders of Connecticut

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This colony was found by minister Roger Williams. He was forced to leave Massachusetts for his believe of tolerance and worship in different ways and for his stance that they should not take land from the Native Americans, it became a safe place for descendants

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Rhode Island

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As colonies grew, conflicts with native Americans became more frequent as colonist push land boundaries in the new England with Alpena or permission of the tribes. Wampanoag liter king Philip finally fall back this war was a result of his uniting tries against the colonies

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King Phillips war- the loss of this was that the colonies destroyed any foothold left before the native tribe in New England

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England controlled these colonies during this period

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Virginia, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Maryland

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This colony was originally owned by the Dutch, called new Amsterdam. England took it over in 1664. King Charles gave it to his brother, the Duke of York as a gift. It was an extremely diverse colony Native Americans, Dutch, Swedish, German, and English

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New York

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Quakers who believed any quality in the right to follow their inner light. They believed intolerance and not war

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Pacifist

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William Penn design the city also known as the city of brotherly love

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Philadelphia

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Rice and this crop dominated the Carolina agriculture. It was developed by Eliza Lucas, used to die cloth and beautiful clothing

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Indigo

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This calling you with a stylish by James Oglethorpe’s charter. It’s purpose was to give dares and the poor a fresh start. Owned by England.

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Georgia

21
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List of fundamental laws to support a government

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Constitution

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The landowner in the Dutch colonies who rolled over large areas of land

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Patroon

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Miss treat a person or group on the basis of their believes

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Persecution

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This colony was formed because New York’s population grew too big. It was given to war John Berkeley and had multiple ethnic groups

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New Jersey

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Dallas by William pen and was a protestant colony. It was made of English, Dutch, Irish, welsh, and German settlers

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Pennsylvania

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What are examples of significance of the rebellion Virginia

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It lead to more battles between the Native Americans in the colonists

Because they could not ignore the colonist’s voices

27
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Why didn’t rebellion of Virginia happen

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The colonist wanted more land to farm and they were being limited by Governor Berkeley