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daughter of Native American chief Pocahontas
Leader in Jamestown who said "If you don't work, you don't eat" John Smith
Native American Tribe Powhatan
travelers with a religious goal Pilgrims
settlement established in 1607 Jamestown
colony guaranteed religious freedom, founded by Roger Williams Rhode Island
name of the separatists ship Mayflower
led to the failure of the colony of Roanoke food shortages and arguments among colonists
an agreement written by the Pilgrims that provided for self-government Mayflower Compact
the movement of Puritans from England to new settlements Great Migration
These people really wanted to Purify The Church of England of "all things Catholic", yet they stayed in England and tried to change the church from within Puritans
​Spanish and English people believed Africans made better slaves than Native Americans because: ​Natives had weak immune systems. Africans had strong immune systems. Natives were not used to hard work. Africans were used to hard work.
​The first Constitution, called the Fundamental Orders, was written in Connecticut
An indentured servant will be freed after 5-7 years when they work off their passage to America
A person who believed all people should live in peace and harmony, they accepted different religions and ethnic groups Quaker
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