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- 3. By 1670, voting rights were limited to ____ _____ ____ who owned property.
- 4. They agreed to the _____ ____, establishing a representative government for the good of the colony.
- 5. The settlers had the same right that the ______ of England.
- 7. The religious upheaval in Europe/England that tore Catholic church apart and led to new colonies being formed was the ______ _____.
- 8. The New English settlers arrived in North America aboard the ______, and it landed North of Virginia, specifically at Cape cod.
- 12. The people were called ____,because they made a religious journey, and that is the definition of a ___.
- 14. They called Roanoke "_________" after this event.
- 15. Sir_________set up first english colony in 1585.
- 16. The people grew _____ in jamestown that the europeans loved.
- 17. In 1609-1610, Jamestown settlers faced extreme hunger and died from starvation. That was the _____ _____.
- 18. The first assembly in the English colonies, established in virginia in 1619.
- 20. The first Africen slaves were brought to Virginia in ______ by _____ ____.
- 21. The ___ were a group of English protestants who sought to purify or restore the church.
- 22. In 1619, Virginia established a ____ goverment.
- 25. When the second colony was set up ____ went back to England for supplies.
- 28. The company _____ was given a charter to start a colony 20 years after the Roanoke settlement.
- 29. Africans in the late 1600s-early 1700s Virginia lost _____ ___ and faced _____ enslavement.
- 30. Those who separated from the church because their beliefs didn't align and they saw no chance of change were called _____.
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- 1. The idea of self-goverment in the english colonies was rooted in the _______and the govering body of ______.
- 2. No_____no _____ rule at Jamestown by John smith.
- 6. The sign of appreciation was ____, a 3-day feast celebrating a good harvest and Indian cooperation.
- 9. The English settlers in northern Virginia in 1620, who sought religious freedom and a new start, were called ____ and ____.
- 10. The new colony established North of Virginia in 1620 was called_____.
- 11. ______ were those who protested against the established church.
- 13. ____, Squanto and ____ were native Americans who helped the pilgrims survive int he early years.
- 19. The new English settlers who arrived in North America, north of Virginia in November 1620, left their homeland to _____ ____ persecution in England.
- 23. The _____ taught the pilgrims to fertilize crops with fish and shared food, aiding their survival.
- 24. Jamestown settlers faced problems because they sought_____ instead of focusing on____ and ___.
- 26. In 1590 John White found_______ carved into a tree.
- 27. What did they find 3 years later at Roanoke, an empty_____ with no one around.
