Troy Apeletey Sec#4 XW
Across
- 4. Another Protestant group who made pilgrimage to New World; wanted to purify Anglican Church
- 5. Religious ____; why many settlers left England and came to New World
- 6. Protestant ____; upheaval against Catholic Church in England
- 8. The first English colony, not permanent
- 9. Who could vote in Va by 1670's; ___, ____, landowners.
- 12. First settlement in Virginia Colony; named after king
- 14. Americans Who helped settlers in both English Colonies survive; established trade and friendship...for a while
- 15. To save Jamestown, John Smith's rule was "No _____? No ____!
- 18. Ship used to make pilgrimage to New World
- 20. Crop that saved Jamestown; still killing people by the millions today
- 21. Upon arrival north of VA; Pilgrims needed law and order so they drafted the Mayflower _____.
- 23. English document of 1215 that gave rights to male citizens\
- 24. Given Charter to settle a colony for England in 1607; named after Queen
- 26. Indian Tribe near Plymouth who helped English settler
- 29. Ost Pilgrims were actualy ______; Protestants who wanted to separate from Anglican Church
Down
- 1. Tried to settle Roanoke again; blown up in boat while sleeping
- 2. Wampanoag Indian who went to England and then helped Pilgrims
- 3. House of ______; 1st representative Assembly in New World
- 7. Indian(s) who helped Jamestown survive
- 10. After 1st failure, White tried again to settle Roanoke in 15___
- 11. Roanoke is known as the ______; nobody knows what happened
- 13. Virginia was named for Queen ____; she never took a king!
- 16. First English settlement North of Virginia; landed at 'Rock"
- 17. slaves In 1619, the first ____ were imported to Jamestown; changed history, not for the better
- 19. Crop that saved Jamestown; still killing people by the millions today
- 22. word carved into tree, clue about Roanoke
- 25. Settlers in Virginia would have same _____ as Englishment
- 27. A journey made for religious purposes, no matter the religion
- 28. What first settlers of Plymouth were called because they made a religious journey