Who
Roanoke
Jamestown
Plymouth
Vocab
100

Helped the Pilgrims by teaching them how to hunt, fish, and grow corn.

Squanto

100

What year was Roanoke colony settled?

1587

100

What year was Jamestown colony settled?

1607

100

What year was Plymouth Colony settled?

1620

100

Crops that are sold for a profit.

cash crops

200

Who gave the colonists permission to settle Roanoke?

Queen Elizabeth I

200

The leader of the Roanoke colony.

John White

200

Which Native Americans lived nearest to Jamestown?

Powhatan

200

Who gave the Pilgrims permission to settle  Plymouth?

King James I

200

A document giving permission to claim land for their ruler.

charter

300

Helped Jamestown succeed by selling tobacco.

John Rolfe

300

Why was Roanoke colony settled?

to make a permanent settlement in the new world

300

Why was Jamestown colony settled?

to establish a permanent trade center in the Americas for profit

300

Why was Plymouth Colony settled?

to have religious freedom

300

The agreement the Pilgrims made to follow the laws of the colony.

Mayflower Compact

400

Who helped the colonists of Jamestown survive?

John Smith

400

What happened to Roanoke colony?

The Roanoke colony vanished leaving no clues to what happened to it or its colonists.

400

What crop helped improve Jamestown's economy?

tobacco

400

Governor of Plymouth Colony.

William Bradford

400

A law making body of colonies.

House of Burgesses

500

Who was the main leader of the Wampanoags?

Massasoit

500

Who started the Roanoke Colony?

Sir Walter Raleigh

500

Did the Jamestown colonists get along with the Native Americans?

The Jamestown colonists and Native Americans were both friendly and unfriendly. At times, colonists and natives traded tools, goods, food, and even gifts. On other occasions, their interactions were violent.

500

What did the colonists do to ruin their friendship with the Native Americans?

The colonists angered the Native Americans because they continued to take more and more of the Native Americans' land.

500

A person who serves someone for a period of time in exchange for something.

indentured servant