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1) Received a charter from King James in 1606 to establish an economic-based settlement in southeastern Virginia
2) A period of sweeping religious enthusiasm that challenged the established church and governmental order.
3) Spain, England, and France all explored and settled the __________ in varying degrees
6) Members of the oldest Christian church in the world, found the colony of Maryland to be a safe haven from the persecution they faced in other areas
10) Laborers who worked off their debts for passage to the Americans over a five to seven year period
11) African human cargo was brought to the Americas in the brutal leg of triangular trade known as the _______________
12) is a profit-seeking business owner who is willing to take risks with personal funds and/or investments
14) Small-Scale farming which is critical to survival is known as
15) Grew as an important port city and political center in Pennsylvania
16) Were an evangelical church that grew during the colonial period. Their name is derived from the act of water immersion as a public display of faith
17) Included cabinet-makers, glassblowers, and blacksmiths
21) It is believed that John Rolfe's effort in bringing ________________ to Virginia is what actually saved the colony and allowed it to prosper economically
24) During the "Starving Time," about eighty percent of settlers at ____________________ died
25) More formally known as the Religious Society of Friends
26) Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire made up the ______________________
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4) The _______________ was the elected legislature for the Virginia colony
5) __________________ is the economic principle that allows for seeking profit without unnecessary interference from the government
7) The power structure of Southern colonies like Virginia was typically made up of large landowners who benefited from the profits offered from ___________________________
8) The institution of _____________ has its roots in Virginia where, in 1619, the first shipment of human cargo from Africa arrived in present-day Hampton
9) Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware made up the ________________________
13) Churches grew during the colonial period as theological leaders and settlers looked for a more personal relationship with God, less ritual, and more direct involvement from churchgoers
18) The town meeting is an example of ____________________
19) Plymouth settlers agreed to self-government in the __________________
20) The ______________ included Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia
22) John Wesley's influence and evangelical teaching allowed ________________ Church to grow
23) ____________ such as smallpox was responsible for the deaths of countless Native Americans after their initial encounters with Spanish explorers and English fisherman
27) _________________ was the official state church created during the reign of King Henry VIII
28) Were well-connected wealthy settlers who received the best land grants in early Virginia
29) Was a Puritan settled founded on law and Christian Principles.
30) The ________________ and their fundamental beliefs dominated New England settlement and culture
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