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520425803Royal Colonycolony under control of the English crown and a council appointed by the king or queen
520425804Proprietary Colonycolony run by individuals or groups to whom land was granted
520425805Joint-Stock Companya company in which investors buy stock in the company in return for a share of its future profits
520425806Charter Colonycolony established by a group of settlers who had been given a formal document allowing them to settle
520425807Chartera document that gives the holder the right to organize settlements in an area
520425808RoanokeEngland's "lost colony" established in 1587, but its colonists were never seen again.
520425809Spanish ArmadaTheir defeat by England marked the end of Spain's control of the sea, and opened the way for England and others to explore North America
520425810Virginia Companyjoint-stock company that started Jamestown
520425811JamestownEngland's first permanent colony in North America
520425812John Smithleader of Jamestown colony that said "No work, No food." Credited with Jamestown's early survival.
520425813PowhatanNative American chief that led the tribe near Jamestown.
520425814Starving Timetime period during the winter of 1609-1610 that left only 60 survivors.
520425815John RolfeVirginia colonists that brought West Indies tobacco to Jamestown
520425816Tobaccocash crop that helped Jamestown grow and prosper
520425817Pocahontasdaughter of Chief Powhatan that married John Rolfe
520425818Headright Systemsystem where Virginia colonists were given 50 acres of land for every settler, 50 acres for every family member over 15, and for each servant brought to Virginia.
520425819House of Burgessesfirst representative government in North America. Established in 1619, each of 10 towns would send 2 delegates to an assembly to make local laws for the colony.
520425820New England ColoniesNew Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island
520425821Dissentdisagreement with or opposition to an opinion
520425822Persecutedto treat someone harshly because of that person's beliefs or practices
520425823PuritansProtestants who, during the 1600s, wanted to reform the Anglican Church
520425824SeparatistsProtestants who, during the 1600s, wanted to leave the Anglican church in order to start their own church.
520425825SeparatistsWere the Pilgrims puritans or separatists?
520425826PilgrimsSeparatists who journeyed to Plymouth Colony off Cape Cod, Massachusetts during the 1600s for a religious purpose
520425827Mayflowername of the Pilgrims boat
520425828"Strangers"the 77 of the 102 people on the Mayflower that were not Pilgrims, who hoped to find a better life in America.
520425829Mayflower Compactformal document, written in 1620, that provided law and order to the Plymouth Colony. An important step towards representative democracy.
520425830Massasoitleader of the Wampanoag peoples who lived near the Pilgrims.
520425831Massachusetts Bay Colonycharter colony started by the Puritans in Massachusetts north of Plymouth. Boston and Salem were famous towns.
520425832Puritanswanted to create a new society in America based on the Bible
520425833Great Migrationrefers to the 15,000 Puritans who moved to Massachusetts from England in the 1630s to escape religious persecution and economic hard times.
520425834General CourtIn the Massachusetts Bay Colony, adult male church members could vote for governor and town's representatives. These reps became known as the....
520425835Voting Requirements for General Courtadult, male, church members (later property owners)
520425836Thomas HookerPuritan minister who left Massachusetts and founded Connecticut
520425837Fundamental Orders of ConnecticutFirst written constitution in America
520425838Roger WilliamsPuritan minister who believed in religious tolerance, and that is was wrong to take land away from Native Americans. Founded Rhode Island.
520425839Anne HutchinsonPuritan who believed God could speak to people directly. Was kicked out of Massachusetts and went to Rhode Island
520425840New Hampshirecolony founded by John Wheelwright and other Puritans also for religious freedom
520425841Rhode Island and Providence Plantationsfirst place in America where people of all faiths, including Jews, could worship freely.
520425842King Philip's Wartook place in New England between colonists and Wampanoag's led by Metacomet (King Philip). It destroyed Native American power in New England.
520425843New AmsterdamDutch colony on Manhattan Island. Today known as New York City
520425844New NetherlandsDutch colony along the Hudson River
520425845PatroonLandowner in the Dutch colonies who ruled like a king over large areas of land.
520425846Peter StuyvesantDutch governor of New Netherlands
520425847New Yorkrenamed in 1664 after the English took it over, and the king gave it to his brother.
520425848New Jerseyuse to be the southern part of New York. The Duke of York gave it to proprietors named John Berkeley and George Cataret
520425849William PennQuaker leader who was given a large tract of land by the king to repay an old debt.
520425850Quakers"Society of Friends." Group of Protestant dissenters that believed everybody had an inner light, each person could experience religious truth directly, so church was unnecessary. Tolerant of others beliefs.
520425851Philadelphia"City of Brotherly Love." Quaker city in Pennsylvania
520425852Delaware3 lower counties of Pennsylvania that separated in 1704.
520425853Pacifistspeople who refuse to use force or fight
520425854Indentured Servantslaborers who agreed to work without pay for a certain period of time in exchange for passage to America
520425855MarylandEstablished by Cecil Calvert to start a safe place for his fellow Catholics to settle
520425856Act of Tolerationlaw passed in Maryland that granted Protestants and Catholics the right to worship freely.
520425857Georgiacreated as a colony for English debtors, and as a buffer zone against Spanish Florida
520425858James Oglethorpefounded the colony of Georgia
520425859New England Colonieshad smaller farms due to long winters and thin, rocky soil
520425860New England Coloniesship building and fishing were important industries
520425861Middle ColoniesNew York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware
520425862Middle Coloniesbreadbasket colonies
520425863Middle Colonieswere the most ethnically diverse colonies with a large German population
520425864Southern ColoniesMaryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
520425865Southern Coloniesfarmed tobacco and rice
520425866Southern Colonieswarmer climate colonies with large plantations

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