Matching on Settlers
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| Led Puritans to America in 1630 and was elected the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Described it as a "City upon a Hill." | John Winthrop
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| Regarded as the savior of the Jamestown colony by establishing military discipline | John Smith
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| Sponsored three voyages to the North Carolina coast; one of those voyages ended in the "Lost Colony." | Walter Raleigh
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| Preacher of Great Awakening whose sermon "Sinner in the Hands of an Angry God" | Jonathan Edwards
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| English farmer whose experiments with tobacco produced a staple crop for Jamestown to sell | John Rolfe
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| Protestant theologian who preached that God was omnipotent and that humans were corrupt; established a model community in Geneva | John Calvin
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| Led Parliamentary forces in civil war against the king and proclaimed a republican commonwealth. Was the Lord Protector of England until his death in 1658 | Oliver Cromwell
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| In 1676 led backswoodmen against Indian tribes and then, in an attempt to overthrow the elite government in Virginia, burned Jamestown; died suddenly | Nathaniel Bacon
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| Led Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower to settle Plymouth | William Bradford
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| Tried and expelled from Massachusetts for claiming to have experienced direct revelations from God and for arguing that God's grace determined salvation not good deeds | Anne Hutchinson
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| Restoration king who rewarded his followers with proprietorships in North America | Charles II
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| Expelled the Moors from Western Europe, launched the Inquisition, and sponsored Columbus' voyages to find a new route to China | Ferdinand and Isabella
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| Ruler who united Scotland and England; granted a charter to the Virginia Company | James I
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| Ascended to the throne during the Glorious Revolution; agreed to the role of a constitutional monarch; and accepted a Declaration of Rights that limited the monarch's powers and increased parliament's powers | William and Mary
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| King who was overthrown and executed during the English Civil War | Charles I
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| Original proprietor of New York who was overthrown during the Glorious Revolution of 1688 | James II
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| Mesmerizing speaker who preached throughout the colonies during the Great Awakening | George Whitefield
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| Governor of Virginia who was briefly overthrown during Bacon's Rebellion | William Berkeley
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| Self-made inventor, printer and writer who epitomized the Enlightenment in America | Benjamin Franklin
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| Led a group of Puritans to Hartford to found what would become the Connecticut colony | Thomas Hooker
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| Chased out of Massachusetts for arguing that there should be separation of church and state and that the settlers should pay Indians for their land; founded Rhode Island | Roger Williams
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| United native tribes in New England to lead a war to try to expel the settlers from the area in 1675 | Metacom or King Philip
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| Enlightenment philosopher who wrote that the government derived its power from "the consent of the governed." | John Locke
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| Founder of Pennsylvania who regarded his colony as a "Holy Experiment" in religious freedom | William Penn
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| Philanthropist who led settlers in founding Georgia in 1732 | James Oglethorpe
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| Led an uprising in New York against the Anglo-Dutch ruling elite after the Glorious Revolution, but was later executed | Jacob Leisler
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| Founded a Chesapeake colony to provide a haven of religious freedom for Catholics | Lord Baltimore
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| Governor of New Netherlands who surrendered to the British | Peter Stuyvesant
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| Royal Governor over the Dominion of New England | Edmund Andros
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| British Prime Minister who instituted the policy of Salutary Neglect | Robert Walpole
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| Ottawa chief who led Indians in a series of attacks along the frontier in 1763 | Pontiac
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| Led a band of Scots-Irish farmers in attacking Indians along the Pennsylvania frontier in defiance of the pacifist Quaker laws | Paxton Boys
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| Movement of backcountry farmers who rebelled against corrupt eastern officials | Regulators
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