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⚡️History 4 Test2
Test2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| He was the leader of the Jamestown colony | John Smith |
| He was the wise governor of Plymouth for 36 years | William Bradford |
| This group wanted to separate from the church of England | Separatist |
| He was the friendly Indian who helped the Plymouth settlers with their farming | Squanto |
| She was the powerful queen of England, who said that, sir Walter Raleigh could not go to the New World | Elizabeth I |
| This was the first English child born in America | Virginia Dare |
| He was the Pilgrim’s minister | Elder Brewster |
| He was an Indian chief who made a treaty with the Pilgrims’s | Massasoit |
| This leader insisted that men work for their food | Captain John Smith |
| What was Jamestown’s main money crop? | Tobacco |
| What was England’s first permanent colony in the New World? | Jamestown |
| What was the name of the lost colony that completely disappeared? | Roanoke |
| What group of merchants started the colony of Jamestown? | London company |
| What was the name of the ship that brought the pilgrims to the New World? | Mayflower |
| What is the name of the book that told the history of the Plymouth settlement? | Of Plymouth plantation |
| What was the first written agreement for self government in the New World? | Mayflower compact |
| Plymouth was located in the part of the New World called? | Massachusetts |
| What part of the New World were Roanoke and Jamestown located?? | Virginia |
| Who developed the syllabary | Sequoia |
| Who bought land from the Indians instead of taking it? | Roger Williams |
| He spent his short life, preaching to the Indians, despite his illness | David Brainard |
| Translated the Bible into the language of the Massachusetts Indians | John Elliott |
| Came to America to preach,: one of the most famous English preachers of his day | John Wesley |
| Was declared the worlds greatest athlete during the 1950s | Jim Thorpe |
| Man who called Native Americans “Indians” | Christopher Columbus |