Chapter 3 review
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John White believe the Roanoke settlers may have moved to | Croatoan
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Virginia Dare | the name of the first child born in the American colonies
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What religion taught that all people were equal | Quakers
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King James took over Jamestown after it was not making a profit and it became a _________ colony | Royal
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Who led the Puritans and found established the Massachusetts Bay colony in 1630 | John Winthrop
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What was an outcome of King Phillip’s War | The war destroyed the power of the Native Americans in New England. Colonial settlement expanded.
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Name the crop grown in Jamestown | Tobacco
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The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut | The name of the first written Constitution
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Define indentured servant | People who paid for their passage to America with labor.
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What colony’s founder advertised the new colony throughout Europe | Pennsylvania
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A document granting the recipient the right to settle a colony | A charter
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After Henry VII’s break from the Catholic Church, citizens were called | Protestants
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people from what continent were enslaved people | Africa
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New York was once called? | New Amsterdam
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What is the name of the colony that William Penn allowed some of Pennsylvania’s southern countries to function as | Delaware
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Settlers granted land by the Dutch West India Company | patroons
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What does the term “religious tolerance” mean? | the ability to accept or put up with different religions
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What colony was named after an island in the English Channel | New Jersey
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Define the word, “dominate”. | to control
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John Locke wrote what colony's Constitution? | Carolina
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Protestants who wanted to REFORM the Anglican Church were called | Purtians
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A large area of land with one owner, given in Maryland | An estate
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Burgesses are | Elected Representatives
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James Olgethorpe founded? | Georgia
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What was the Act of Toleration? | Granted Catholics and Protestants the right to worship freely in Maryland
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The Massachusetts Bay colony was granted a charter a colony north of | Boston
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Nathaniel Bacon led a revolt against the government of what colony | Virginia
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In what colony was religious tolerance first practiced? | Rhode Island
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Who developed indigo in the 1740s | Eliza Lucas
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What did William Penn design | Philadelphia (the city of Brotherly Love)
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Who was Captain John Smith? | English settler responsible for the survival of Jamestown
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What did passengers on the Mayflower call themselves? Why? | Pilgrims because they were on a religious
pilgrimage
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Who was Sir Walter Raleigh? | Englishman who gave Virginia its name
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Where was the colony of Roanoke? | Off the coast of North Carolina
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Which colony was established as a place for debtors to make a fresh start | Georgia
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Who was Sir Francis Drake? | English pirate who stole from the Spanish
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Who founded Jamestown? | The Virginia Company
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Who was John White? | Leader of the Roanoke settlement
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What was Pocahontas’ role in Jamestown? | She saved John Smith’s life. John Smith found a way to grow crops.
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Who was John Rolfe? | English colonist who married Pocahontas
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What was the last British colony established? | Georgia
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How did Squanto and Samoset help the Pilgrims? | Taught the pilgrims how to farm
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What led to the formation of colonies outside of Massachusetts in New England? | A lack of religious tolerance by the Puritans
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