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This was the first permanent English settlement in North America
Jamestown (1607)
John Smith
The Pilgrims signed this, which was the first document to establish self-rule and rule of law in North America
Cash Crops
crops like tobacco, indigo, and rice that were grown for a profit.
What is the name of the ship the Pilgrims sailed the North America on
Mayflower
The Pilgrims landed in this modern-day state
Massachusetts
Who married Pocahontas and brought tobacco to the Virginia colony
John Rolfe
Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony who coined the phrase "City Upon a Hill"
John Winthrop
Believed that reform of the church was impossible so they formed independent congregations
Separatists/Pilgrims
Second permanent English colony in North America
Plymouth Colony
This colony was the first that allowed people to worship freely
Rhode Island
Colonies that were under control of the King of England
Royal colonies
What were the major industries in New England
Fishing, shipbuilding, lumber
Puritan Minister who left Massachusetts and started the colony of Rhode Island which offered more religious freedom.
Roger Williams
Which region had the greatest diversity of religions, cultures, and economics
Middle Colonies
This colony was founded as a safe-haven for Quakers
Pennsylvania
This Colony was once called New Amsterdam
New York
The region known as the Breadbasket Colonies because they mostly
grew staple crops
Middle Colonies
Gave anyone 40 acres of land if they paid for their voyage to the colony
The Headright System
Wampanog Chief who organized the Native American alliance in the King Philip's War?
Metacom
Given free passage to America, food, and shelter, in exchange for 4 to 7 years of servitude
Indentured servants
Founder of Georgia
James Oglethorpe
Maryland's religious toleration law
Maryland Toleration Act of 1649
Name of the native tribe that lived near the colonists in Jamestown
Name of the native tribe that helped the Pilgrims
Wampanoag