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Chapter 3- People and Things to Know

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Sir Walter Raleigh   Founder of England's first American colony.  
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John Smith   Leader of the Jamestown colony.  
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Jamestown   First permanent English settlement in North America.  
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House of Burgesses   The Virginia Assembly, which was the first representative assembly in the American colonies.  
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John Winthrop   Puritan leader who became the first governor of the Massachsetts Bay Colony.  
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Roger Williams   Purtian dissenter who established Rhode Island.  
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Ann Hutchinson   Puritan dissenter who was banished from Massachusetts.  
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Lord Baltimore   Catholic owner of the colony of Maryland.  
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Margaret Brent   Attorney of the governor of Maryland.  
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James Oglethorpe   The founder of Georgia.  
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Peter Stuyvesant   Governor of the Dutch colony of New Netherland.  
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William Penn   Quaker founder of Pennsylvania.  
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Mercantilism   Economic system that European nations used to enrich their treasures.  
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Indentured servant   One who worked for a set time without pay in exchange for a free passage to America.  
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Pilgrims   Sepratist group that traveled to America to gain religious freedom.  
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Mayflower Compact   Document that helped establish tha practice of self-government.  
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Puritans   English dissenters who wanted to reform the Church of England.  
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Quakers   Group of Protestant dissenters.  
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Act of Toleration   Maryland law that forbade religious persecution.  
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Propriety Colony   Colony governed by a single owner, or proprietor.  
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Great Migration   The movement of tens of thousands of English settlers to New England during the 1630s.  
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