Violeta.Novio ch 3 xw

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  1. 3. By 1670, voting rights were limited to ____ _____ ____ who owned property.
  2. 4. They agreed to the _____ ____, establishing a representative government for the good of the colony.
  3. 5. The settlers had the same right that the ______ of England.
  4. 7. The religious upheaval in Europe/England that tore Catholic church apart and led to new colonies being formed was the ______ _____.
  5. 8. The New English settlers arrived in North America aboard the ______, and it landed North of Virginia, specifically at Cape cod.
  6. 12. The people were called ____,because they made a religious journey, and that is the definition of a ___.
  7. 14. They called Roanoke "_________" after this event.
  8. 15. Sir_________set up first english colony in 1585.
  9. 16. The people grew _____ in jamestown that the europeans loved.
  10. 17. In 1609-1610, Jamestown settlers faced extreme hunger and died from starvation. That was the _____ _____.
  11. 18. The first assembly in the English colonies, established in virginia in 1619.
  12. 20. The first Africen slaves were brought to Virginia in ______ by _____ ____.
  13. 21. The ___ were a group of English protestants who sought to purify or restore the church.
  14. 22. In 1619, Virginia established a ____ goverment.
  15. 25. When the second colony was set up ____ went back to England for supplies.
  16. 28. The company _____ was given a charter to start a colony 20 years after the Roanoke settlement.
  17. 29. Africans in the late 1600s-early 1700s Virginia lost _____ ___ and faced _____ enslavement.
  18. 30. Those who separated from the church because their beliefs didn't align and they saw no chance of change were called _____.
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  1. 1. The idea of self-goverment in the english colonies was rooted in the _______and the govering body of ______.
  2. 2. No_____no _____ rule at Jamestown by John smith.
  3. 6. The sign of appreciation was ____, a 3-day feast celebrating a good harvest and Indian cooperation.
  4. 9. The English settlers in northern Virginia in 1620, who sought religious freedom and a new start, were called ____ and ____.
  5. 10. The new colony established North of Virginia in 1620 was called_____.
  6. 11. ______ were those who protested against the established church.
  7. 13. ____, Squanto and ____ were native Americans who helped the pilgrims survive int he early years.
  8. 19. The new English settlers who arrived in North America, north of Virginia in November 1620, left their homeland to _____ ____ persecution in England.
  9. 23. The _____ taught the pilgrims to fertilize crops with fish and shared food, aiding their survival.
  10. 24. Jamestown settlers faced problems because they sought_____ instead of focusing on____ and ___.
  11. 26. In 1590 John White found_______ carved into a tree.
  12. 27. What did they find 3 years later at Roanoke, an empty_____ with no one around.