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Gindling 7 Word Scramble

 
 


 

 
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Joint Stock Company/CorporationCorporation that people invest in hoping that the exploration or colony financed will make a profit. 
CharterDocument (a formal paper) that gives a group of people the right to establish (make) a colony. 
QuakerBelieved that all people were equal in God's eyes. Settled Pennsylvania and created a colony where all had political and religious freedom. 
Religious TolerationBeing tolerant(accepting) of all religions. 
PuritanProtestant reformer people who wanted change) who wanted to "purify" the church. They were kicked out of England and settled in Massachusetts.Purify: reform or change
PilgrimProtestant reformer who wanted to simplify the church. They settled in Plymouth.Protestant: People who chose to be separated from the Church.
House of BurgessRepresentative assembly (group of people) in Virginia. The first representative body in the English colonies. 
Mayflower CompactDocument drawn up by the Pilgrims before getting off the Mayflower that told how the colony would be governed. 
New England Town MeetingsDemocratic meetings where the people in the town got to vote on local issues. 
Mayflower Compact1620 agreement for ruling the Plymouth colony. It established the precedent of democratic rule in the English colonies. 
Witch TrialsPutting a group of people on trial as "scape goats" to explain why something bad is happening. 
Triangular TradeIllegal trade between the colonies and Europe, Asia and Africa. England didn't shut it down since they were making a lot of money off of it. 
MercantilismEconomic policy that states that colonies exist for the financial(money) benefit of the mother country. 
DemocracyPolitical system where people have a say in electing representatives and making laws. 
Indentured ServantPerson who trades their labor in order to learn a trade or pay for a trip to the colonies. 
ImmigrationMoving to a new country permanently. 
EmmigrationLeaving your old country to move somewhere else. 
Navigation ActsLaws established by England in the 1660's to regulate(control) colonial trade. 
Representative A person who stands or acts for a larger group, the person is chosen from the group by an election.(blank)
Peninsulaa portion of land nearly surrounded by water and connected with a larger body(blank)
Contaminate (ed)to soil, stain, corrupt, or infect by contact or association, such as a bacteria(blank)
Nativebelonging to a particular place by birth(blank)
Deteriorate (ed)to become impaired in quality, functioning, or condition(blank)
Passagea specific act of traveling or passing especially by sea or air(blank)
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Servitude: a right by which something (as a piece of land) owned by one person is subject to a specified use or enjoyment by another(blank)
Lower classpeople who had less money, education(blank)
Merchant shipthe operator of a retail business travels between ports (cities) to sell their goods(blank)
Decade (s)a group or set of 10: as a: a period of 10 years(blank)
Accommodateto provide (give)a person with something that is desired or needed, to live or do a job.(blank)
Inhabitanta person that occupies a particular place, such as a house, city, or state for a period of time(blank)
Originalfirst, the first group of people, or the first person to do something(blank)
Conquestterritory appropriated in war, land won after fighting for it in a war(blank)
Mestizomixed groups of people, such as Spanish and English people living together(blank)
Migrate (ed)to move from one country, place, or locality to another place(blank)