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Was a Pirate who stole Spanish treasure on the high seas |
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Queen Elizabeth sent him to North America in 1584 |
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Present Day North Carolina |
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sent settlers to Roanoke in 1585 and 1587 |
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artist who drew pictures of Roanoke |
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John White's daughter who gives birth to first child born in North Amercia |
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Returns to Roanoke to discover desserted. |
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a document that granted the right to form a colony |
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1606 grants charter to the Virginia Company of London |
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ships enters Chesapeake Bay |
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hardships including hunger and disease |
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built ties with Powhatan people which h |
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gave food to Jamestown colonists |
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Smith injured and went back to England. |
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grew tobacco using seeds from West Indies |
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gives right to colonist the right to take part in own government |
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elected representative to an assembly |
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first legislature in North America |
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makes no money for shareholders of the Virginia Company |
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King james 1 took charter away making Virginia a ROYAL colony |
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directly under the control of the government in England |
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come to America in search of wealth |
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King Henry VIII, forms the Anglican Church |
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dissented, diagreeing with Anglican beliefs or practices |
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protestants who wished to reform or join the Anglican church |
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protestants who wanted to set up their who churches |
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were persecuted or mistreated for their beliefs in England |
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someone who undertakes a religious journey |
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searching for religious freedom |
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1620 land in Cape Cod but was suppose to land in Virginia |
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document that set up an organized, orderly government |
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befriended the colonist and help them grow food and fish |
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1629 Massachusetts Bay Company |
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A royal charter to establish a colony north of Plymouth. |
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the colony of The Massachuetts Bay Company |
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is when over 15,000 Puritans journeyed to Massachusetts to escape religious persecution and economic hard times in England |
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In 1636 he led his congregation to the Connecticut River Valley and founded the town of Hartford |
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In 1636 he led his congregation to the Connecticut River Valley and founded the town of Hartford |
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Fundamental Orders of connecticut |
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the first written constitution in America. |
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Founded the colony of Rhode Island. a safe place for dissenters because it was the first place that had religous freedom. |
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1675 Wampanoag leader Metacoment |
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Wampanoag leader Metacoment wages war against the New Enland colonies. "King Philip's War" raged for 14 monthes. the coloists dedeated Metacomet. the war destroyed the power of the Native Americand in New England, colonial settlement expanded |
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