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- 4. People who make a religious journey are known as a _________, or can be called separatists (separate from Church of England).
- 6. In 1585, with only 100 men, Sir Walter______ established the First English Colony.
- 9. When the Indians refused to supply food for Jamestown, colonists used ______ to get what they need.
- 11. Virginia was named after the ______ _______.
- 13. ____________ is the sign of appreciation for a good harvest and Indian cooperation.
- 18. In 1670, Virginia restricted the vote to free, white, male ______ _______.
- 20. The people in "The Mayflower Compact" made ______ to ensure the "General Good of the Colony" because they needed rules and the charter's rules did not apply to them.
- 22. ______ saved Jamestown as many people including Indians got addicted to it.
- 23. Colonists in Virginia had the same rights as ________ citizens.
- 28. In 1619, Virginia established a representative gonverment which had a assembly call the "_____ _____ _____" that had burgesses make new laws.
- 31. In November 1620, English settler in North America left their homeland to come to the new world because of _______ ________s.
- 33. In 1644, some Africans worked as ________ and expected one day to own their own farms.
- 35. The "_____ ______" remained as a mystery.
- 36. Only a few ____ ____ had the right to vote in the Parliament.
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- 1. Why did the First English Colony fail?
- 2. In 1608, due to the water being unhealthy and mosquitos spreading malaria made Jamestown near _______
- 3. ___________________ was located in Roanoke.
- 5. Who did the people in the "First English Colony" fight with that led to the colony failing?
- 7. People who sailed in the Mayflower named their new settlement "________".
- 8. The "_______" is the assembly of the English Repsresentative Government in England.
- 10. In the late 1600s, Virginia set up a system of laws allowing white colonsits to _______ Africans for life.
- 12. In 1606, the Virginia Company of London received a ________ from King James I.
- 14. Food and shelter were the biggest _______ Pilgrims had. This was know as the "Starving Time".
- 15. In 1620, the _________ landed off Cape Cod Massachusetts. In other words, they landed hundreds of miles north of Jamestown or outside their "charter".
- 16. After gathering supplies, it took around ____ ______ before he could sail back.
- 17. In 1644, some Africans were _______ for life.
- 19. John Smith allied with _______ who supplied corn for them.
- 21. England was preparing _____ with Spain.
- 24. Croatoan, a nearby ________, was written on a tree.
- 25. Why did the First English Colony fail?
- 26. _________ are male settlers that are allowed to elect.
- 27. For a time, _____ _______ in Virginia had the right to vote. However, in the early 1700s, they lost that right.
- 29. John ______ set up stern rules that forced colonists to work if they wanted to eat.
- 30. England had a document called "_____ ______"
- 32. Samoset, Massasoit, and _______ helped the Pilgrims recover from the "Starving Time" by planting crops, fish and trap.
- 34. People cared for ______ instead of farming for food.
