Logan Ramos Ch 3 XW

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Across
  1. 2. _____ helped pilgrims during starving times.
  2. 5. _____ English colony in North America, named after king.
  3. 7. No_____ or _____, fighting with _____.
  4. 11. _____wanted to purify or restore the church and were known as _____
  5. 13. Voting rights were given to white_____ who owned property.
  6. 14. _____ where Pilgrims settled, present day Cape cod Massechussets.
  7. 18. _____ idea of self government rooted in the _____document.
  8. 21. _____ ship pilgrims used.
  9. 22. _____government was established in Virginia.
  10. 23. _____3 Native Americans helped the Pilgrims survive the first several years in the new colonies
  11. 25. _____took control of Jamestown and made people work for their food. Said,"No Worky, No Foody!"
  12. 26. _____protested against the established church
  13. 27. _____given a charter to start a new colony in North America.
Down
  1. 1. _____name given to Roanoke after disappeared.
  2. 3. _____ also known as separatists, made religious journeys.
  3. 4. _____"established church" in Britain/England in the 1500's and 1600's
  4. 6. _____religious upheaval in Europe/England that tore the Catholic Church apart and led to new colonies being formed
  5. 8. _____found at Roanoke on a tree when White returned after 3 years.
  6. 9. _____chosen to run the colony before Raleigh returned to England for supplies.
  7. 10. _____issues the first permanent English settlers experienced.
  8. 12. _____/pilgrims needed to separate from the church
  9. 15. _____ made settlers rich.
  10. 16. _____name of the "assembly" that first met in Virginia in summer of 1619, that established self-government in the English Colonies
  11. 17. _____ to hard, No_____.
  12. 19. _____given the 1st "charter" to establish a colony in the New World in 1585 from Queen Victoria.
  13. 20. _____ brought to Virginia in 1619 by dutch traders.
  14. 24. _____sign of appreciation for a good harvest and Indian cooperation was celebrated first by the Pilgrims in Plymouth in 1621