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The sacred book of Christians

Bible


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Places rueld by another country, not by thier own people.

Colonies

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An agreement.

Compact

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These people excavate ancient settlements and items to study artifacts so they can piece together information on the cultures of earlier people.

archeologists

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People who settle in colonies.

Colonist

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Symbols of power of countries and rulers. These often honored the kngs and queens who permitted/paid for exploring.

Flags

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Another word for conqueror.

Conquistador

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The 1500's when the Europeans were exploring for new trade routes and lands unknown to them.

Age of Exploration
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Show shapes of bodies of land and water, locations of physical features, where winds blew, and sea monsters.

Maps

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Sailed small ships across large oceans that few had crossed before.

Explorers

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People who go on religious journeys

Pilgrim

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The first successful Englishment settlement in the Americas.

Jamestown

300

Then name given by Europeans to the Americas, which were unknown to most Europeans before the voyages of Christopher Columbus.

New World

300

The ship in which the Pilgrims sailed from England to the Americas.

The Mayflower

300

The regions of the world that were known to Euorpeans before the discovery of the Americas.

Old World

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An agreement most of the Pilgrims signed, agreeing to live together peacefully.

The Mayflower Compact

400

The place the Pilgrims settled.

Plymouth

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Who sponsored Christopher Columbus' voyage?

Queen Isabella and King Ferndinand of Spain

400

The letters carved on the gatepost of a ruined fort in Roanoke.

CROATOAN

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The lost colony.

Roanoke

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Believed to have saved Captain John Smith's life by laying her head on his, during what may have been a Native American ceremony.

Pocahontas

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A shortcut from Europe to Asia through North America.

Northwest Passage

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The name of the three ships Christopher Columbus took on his first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.

the Nina

the Pinta

the Santa Maria

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The leader who said, firmly, that any man who would not work would not eat. His leadership helped the colony to survive a cold winter because of this rule.

Captain John Smith

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The chief of the Wampanoag people. He made an agreement with the Pilgrims that neither would attack each other and would help protect each other against attacks.

Massasoit

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