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Chapter 3 Vocab

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Companies that were backed by investors, people who put money into a project to earn profits.   joint-stock companies  
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A written contract, that was issued by a government, which gave the holder the right to a establish a colony.   charter  
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The first permanent English settlement and it was named after King James.   Jamestown  
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People who could not afford passage into America sold their labor to someone who would pay for their passage into the country.   John Smith  
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People who could not afford passage into America sold their labor to someone who would pay for their passage into the country.   indentured servant  
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The first representative assembly in the American colonies.   House of Burgesses  
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A rebellion against Governor Berkeley's favoritism and high taxes.   Bacon's Rebellion  
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A Separatists group that traveled to America to escape King James. The King tormented them because they rejected England's official church.   Pilgrims  
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An agreement signed by the members of the Mayflower that made them follow laws that they agreed upon.   Mayflower Compact  
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A religious group that traveled to America to escape King James and purify the English Church.   Puritans  
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The mass movement of Puritan families to the Americas.   Great Migration  
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A constitution written by Thomas Hooker and his Puritan congregation for their Connecticut colony.   Fundamental Orders of Connecticut  
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A minister from Salem, Massachusetts who founded the first Baptist Church in America.   Roger Williams  
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A women who believed that a person could worship god without a church, a minister, and a bible. She was put on trial and forced to leave Massachusetts.   Anne Hutchinson  
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A war that was fought between the Puritans and the Native Americans in 1675 and 1676.   King Philip's War  
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The governor of New Amsterdam that quickly lost the support of the Dutch colonists.   Peter Stuyvesant  
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A person who would bring 50 settlers to New Netherand.   patroon  
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King Charles's brother who was sent to drive the Dutch out of New Netherland.   Duke of York  
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A colony owned by one person.   proprietary colony  
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A wealthy land owner that founded Pennsylvania.   William Penn  
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A person who believed that all people should live in peace and harmony. They also accepted other religions.   Quaker  
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A colony that is rued by a governor selected by the King.   royal colony  
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The man who founded Georgia as a refuge for debtors.   James Oglethorpe  
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