Across
- 2. _____ knows what happened to the Roanoke colony.
- 4. John Smith says that Powhatan's daughter _____ saved him from being killed.
- 8. The man elected govern in Plymouth in 1621.
- 9. Though the people of Jamestown came for _____ they never found it.
- 13. Roanoke is an island near present-day _____ _____.
- 15. Captain John Smith wasn't aloud to travel back to Roanoke because of the war between England and _____.
- 17. "The winter of 1609–1610 was known as the _____ _____ Many settlers had to eat horses and dogs. Hundreds of people died. Only about 60 settlers survived in Jamestown."
- 20. _____ _____ was shot bye an American Indian who joined the english in 1676, the war was finally over.
- 23. There were few farmers on the first trip to Roanoke, so the
- 24. ran short on _____.
- 25. The people of Jamestown built it on a _____.
- 28. The ship that the Pilgrims came on.
Down
- 1. The Pilgrims came to north America for religious _____.
- 3. What the drawn up agreement was for the settlers to live peacefully together.
- 5. The only clue of what happened to the lost colony of Roanoke.
- 6. Not a lot of time before the eclipse, the English put _____ American Indians to death after finding them guilty of murder.
- 7. King Phillip thought the English killed his brother in 1662. After that King Phillips trust in the English was _____.
- 10. _____ was the son of Massasoit and changed his name to the English name Philip.
- 11. The place in which the pilgrims arrived and claimed.
- 12. When the _____ tribe had not yet join the war, the English killed most of their men, woman, and children in a large _____ settlement to stop them from ever doing so.
- 14. The big feast that was celebrated between the American Indians and the Pilgrims in which they had turkey, duck, deer, lobster etc.
- 15. Despite all it's hardships, Jamestown managed to be the first _____ colony.
- 16. Roanoke was named after the American _____ that lived there.
- 18. The _____ _____ fight was a horrible low for the Narragansett tribe.
- 19. "The Pilgrims corn ripened during the _____. In the fall, they held a feast to give thanks for the harvest—the food they had collected from the plants they had grown."
- 21. Sir Walter Raleigh believed American colonies would make England more _____.
- 22. To the Wampanoag people the _____ eclipse as a time for war.
- 26. Virginias cash crop and what they called Virginias gold.
- 27. King James gave permission to _____ men to start a colony in North America.
