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30 Cards in this Set
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He was called"morning star" of the reformation |
John Wycliffe |
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He gave England the first printed bible |
William Tyndale |
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Magna carta means |
Great charter |
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Northwest passage |
A suppossed water rought through North America from the Atlantic to the Pacific |
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those who opposed the official church of England |
Dissenters |
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Virginia Dare |
First English child to be born in modern day United States |
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Jamestown |
First perment English settlement in the new world |
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He made the rule if you don't work you don't eat |
Captin John Smith |
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He married Pocahontas |
John Rolfe |
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Indentured servant |
Passage to the new world was paid for in exchange for work that was agreed upon. |
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A colony that was owned and conrolled directly by the king |
Royal colony |
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The boat that carried the pilgrims to the new world |
Mayflower |
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The date when the Mayflower reached he shores of north America |
November 19, 1620 |
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The date that the pilgrims stepped ashore in north america |
December 21, 1620 |
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The indian that helped the pilgrims the most |
Squanto |
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The pilgrims pastor |
William Brewster |
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The first governor |
John Carver |
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He wrote "The History of Plymouth Plantation" |
William Bradford |
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What 3 things made you a freemen? |
21 yeas old, of good reputation, a permanent settler |
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What did the term "city on a hill" mean |
To be an example to the whole world |
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Was to be a haven for English Catholics |
Maryland |
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What was the toleration act |
It granted freedom of woship for all those who professed to believe in Jesus Christ |
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The first successful settlement in Delaware |
New sweeden |
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The city of brotherly love |
Philadelphia |
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Last of the original 13 colonies |
Georgia |
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Founded Georgia |
James Oglethorpe |
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Pennsylvania Dutch were |
The german settlers |
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Named in honor of George the II |
Georgia |
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Named for the Duke of York |
New York |
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King Philip's war |
A fierce Indian uprising led the Wampanoag chief called King Philip |