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- 3. and so began history's wildest witch hunt, which swept Salem Village like a fever in _______.
- 5. an English farmer, petty thief, and tried murderer, who was accused of witchcraft along with his wife Martha Corey during the Salem witch trials.
- 6. about ______ men signed on and set off for Jamestown, named after the King
- 9. A recent outbreak of ________ had killed hundreds of colonists
- 12. and she was hanged in 1692 after being wrongfully accused of witchcraft
- 14. For starters, the men picked a terrible spot to settle: a filthy swamp filled with mosquitoes carrying ________.
- 18. Virginia had been home to dozens of______ and nations for thousands of years.
- 22. Raleigh writes “_______” inside the rectangle on the map
- 24. who taught pilgrims how to grow food.
- 25. england watched as Spain and Portugal quickly snapped up land in the Americas during the ___.
- 26. each tribe had its own chief, but one was supreme above the rest his name was?
- 28. The two forged a shaky alliance, aided by the chief’s young daughter, ______
- 29. puritans way of life was incredibly strict, and all about the On Sundays, you couldn't work, do chores, or hang out with friends.
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- 1. the first person executed for witchcraft during the Salem witch trials in 1692.
- 2. Matoaka was nicknamed ____________.
- 3. Well, plenty of people thought there were, back in the late ______.
- 4. was an English ship that transported a group of English families, known today as the Pilgrims, from England to the New World in 16
- 6. it was ____, and England was giving colonization another try.
- 7. the celbration of a good harvest.
- 8. the English people who settled Plymouth in the 1620s are generally called the ______.
- 10. English Protestants who believed that the reforms of the Church of England did not go far enough.
- 11. another name for pilgrams.
- 13. why did english settlers come to america.
- 15. Pilgrams established ________ freedom in Plymouth
- 16. in 1585 by queen elizabeth gave sir a charter to establish the first English colony
- 17. the first permanent English settlement in North America.
- 19. England's longtime enemy, the ______ were starting to explore in the north.
- 20. an enslaved woman who was one of the first to be accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials.
- 21. The ______ people may refer to any of the Indigenous Algonquian people that are traditionally from eastern Virginia.
- 23. Raleigh also named virgina______.
- 27. Virginia had been home to dozens of tribes and nations for __________ of years.
