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- 5. Business entity where company stocks can be bought and owned by shareholders who then own a portion of the company and can profit from it. (3 words)
- 6. Leader of the Jamestown colony who took control during the "starving time." (2 words)
- 10. Strict religious group who fled England and settled in Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- 12. Wealthy quaker who founded Pennsylvania and was known for peaceful interaction with Native tribes. (2 words)
- 14. The first elected assembly of the New World. It represented the people of Jamestown Colony. (3 words)
- 17. Native American leader in Virginia who made peace with the colonists of the Jamestown colony after many conflicts.
- 18. The sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies as part of the Triangle of Trade between the Old World and New World. (2 words)
- 20. First governing document of Plymouth Colony which was written aboard the Mayflower by the Pilgrims before settling the colony. (2 words)
- 21. Puritan who was banished from Massachusetts Bay colony, so she founded Rhode Island. (2 words)
- 23. Stock company who received a charter to establish Jamestown Colony for a profit. (2 words)
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- 1. Young Native American girl who allegedly save John Smith, a colonial leader in Jamestown. She married John Rolfe and established peace between the two groups.
- 2. Colonies in Delaware, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. (2 words)
- 3. Colonies in Virginia Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. (2 words)
- 4. Uprising by former indentured servants and lower classes against Jamestown Colony over lack of protection and other injustices they felt. (2 words)
- 7. Form of democracy where each person votes on issues and was used in Plymouth. (2 words)
- 8. Religious revival movement in the American Colonies during the 1700’s when travelling preachers reached thousands with fiery sermons. (2 words)
- 9. Puritan who was banished from Massachusetts Bay colony who supported the separation of church and state. (2 words)
- 11. Someone who agrees to work for a period (usually 7 years) in exchange for passage to the New World. (2 words)
- 13. Minister who was popular during the Great Awakening. His most famous sermon was called, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God." (2 words)
- 15. Also known as King Phillip, this was a Wampanoag leader who waged war with the English after they expanded into his territory.
- 16. Colonies in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Rhode Island (3 words)
- 19. Puritan leader who described the Massachusetts Bay Colony as a "city upon a hill."
- 22. Peaceful religious group who settled in Pennsylvania after William Penn established the colony.