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31 Cards in this Set
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John Rolfe |
Married to Pocahantas. introduced tobacco to the colonies |
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John Smith |
Leader of Jamestown. "those who eat must work for it" |
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Martin Luther |
"kicked off" the Prodesent Reclamation split the Catholic church |
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Roanoke |
"the missing colony" Raliegh left and came back to fnd no colonists present day North Carolina |
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Jamestown Gov. |
House of Burgesses in 1619 inagurated a new era in colonial government |
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Divine rights |
King tells people what to do and if they don't like it then they may get killed if they express their feelings to loudly |
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Colombian exchange |
Widespread transfer of animals plants and culture between the "New World"/Europe/Africa |
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Puritans |
anti-church of England's religious Pilgrim's |
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1636-1637 |
Pequot War - Connecticut settlers fight Dutch and Natives for land |
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Pennsylvania |
William Penn Quakers non-violent religious freedom |
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triangular trade |
Middle colonies send goods and tobacco to England England sends money to Africa for slaves Slaves go to America |
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Southern Colony |
Needed slaves most Wanted slaves |
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Jamestown located on... |
Chesapeke Bay |
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New York founded by... |
founded by Dutch |
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Jamestown saved by |
Tobacco |
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Jamestown |
looks like triangle |
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Run out of Boston |
Roger Wiliams |
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killer crop |
sugar cane |
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French and Spanish |
ally with Natives against English |
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Pilgrims sailed the |
Mayflower |
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New Jesey chief export |
Lumber |
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Croatan |
carved into tree at Roanke |
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1620 |
inscribed into Plymouth rock |
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Womanoeke |
helped show Pilgrims how to grow crops |
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Pocahantas' father |
Chief Powatan |
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John Winthrop's City on a hill |
Boston |
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Middle Passage |
killed 10% of slaves |
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Slave Codes |
Made slaves lose rights |
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Slaves |
not main export from the Colonies |
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French |
European nation that got along with the natives best |
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1619 |
First slaves brought to America` |