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- 1. English Protestants who rejected the Church of England. Sought religious freedom, not commercial profit.
- 4. To win or succeed. The British won against the French in a great war that ended in 1763.
- 7. A Massachusetts English colony founded by the pilgrims of the Mayflower who decided to flee from religious persecution.
- 8. What the French called Canada. King Louis XIV sent officials, soldiers, and more settlers to increase income from it.
- 9. A war that erupted between the French and the English and turned into a worldwide conflict. The French gained Indian allies to help them fight, but it ended in British victory.
- 10. Income. Generated through taxes by King Louis XIV's and his officials.
- 12. the first permanent English settlement in Virginia.
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- 2. Signed by the pilgrims on the Mayflower. Set guidelines for governing the colonies.
- 3. Officially ended the worldwide war and led to British dominance in North America. Led to the French giving up several territories in the colonies.
- 5. Helped colonists of the English colonies begin making a profit. A cash crop cultivated for many years by Native Americans.
- 6. The war that began in the colonies and expanded into Europe, India, and Africa.
- 11. An agreement among people. An example of this is the Mayflower Compact.
