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26 Cards in this Set

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This town was burnt to the ground.
Jamestown
This man said "If you do not work, you do not eat."
John Smith
This man married Pocahontas
John Rolfe
This allowed you to get 50 acres if you paid your way to America.
Headright system
These workers owned 4 to 7 years for the person that paid their way to America.
Indentured Servants
This bill made is a crime to restrict religious rights of Christians.
Toleration Act of 1649
This is the guy that burned Jamestown to the ground.
Nathanial Bacon
He founded Georgia
John Oglethorpe
He wrote about his experiences as a slave.
Olaudah Equiano
These are laws to restrict slaves from owning weapons or holding meetings.
Slave Codes

A protestant group that wanted reform the


Anglican church.

Puritans
A separatist group that left England to escape persecution.
Pilgrims
People that left their country of birth to live in another country.
Immigrants
Legal contract to protect the general good.
Mayflower Compact
Native American that helped the Pilgrims
Squanto
Great Migration
Mass move from England to New England
Leader of a Puritan Group
John Winthrop
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Formed by the Puritans
Anne Hutchinson
Believed that people's relationship with God did not need a minister
Shipbuilding
Important in New England
Plantations
Important in the Southern Colonies
Salem, Massachusetts
Important for witchcraft
New England Primer
Bible stories
Peter Stuyvesant
Manhattan
William Penn
Quaker of Pennsylvania
Staple crops
wheat, barley, oats