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1) In 1636, he led a large group of Boston Puritans to found Hartford.
2) Colonies under the authority of individuals granted charters of ownership by the king.
3) The idea that faith alone, not deeds, is necessary for salvation.
6) Trade among Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
8) The idea that faith alone, mot deeds, is necessary for salvation.
10) In 1632, the area once known as the Virginia Colony.
11) Members of the religious society of friends who believed in the equality of men and women. And resistance to military service.
13) James ll wanted to increase Royal control in the colonies.
14) An American Indian tribe led by Metacom.
15) A division of the Virginia company with responsibility for colonizing the east coast of North America.
17) Colonies under the authority of individuals granted charters of ownership.
18) Voyage from west Africa to the West Indies. It was miserable for the slaves.
23) William Penn wanted a Colony to provide a religious refuge for Quakers and other persecuted people, enact liberal ideas in government.
24) In 1619, Just 12 years after the founding of Jamestown, Virginias colonist organized the first representative.
26) Founder of Georgia's first settlement, Savannah, in 1733.
28) Many people converted and joined local various protestant groups.
29) A series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in Colonial Massachusetts.
31) A cash crop that was grown Primarily in the southern Colonies of North America.
33) A respected Puritan minister who believed that the individuals conscience was beyond the control of any civil.
35) In 1607, the first Permanent English colony in America was founded at this location.
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4) In 1630, he led about a thousand Puritans to America and founded Boston.
5) The first colonial statue granting religious freedom to all Christians.
7) This American Indian chief was known to the colonists as King Philip. He joined together the Native American tribes to fight the colonists.
9) Between 1650 and 1673 England passed a series of acts which establish rules for colonial trade.
12) Merchants traded colonists rum for African slaves, African slaves for West Indies.
16) In 1638, She founded the colony of Portsmouth.
19) A method for attracting immigrants, Virginia offered 50 acres of land to each immigrant.
20) Companies that are owned by shareholders.
21) In 1620, while they were sailing to America on the Mayflower, the Pilgrims created this document.
22) Royal Governor of Virginia who favored large plantation owners.
25) In 1639, the Hartford settlers drew up first written constitution in America.
27) Large slave Uprising on September 9, 1739, near the Stono River
30) A member of the governors Council and, 1676 s leader of Bacon's Rebellion (1676-1677)
32) Young people from England under contract with a master who paid for their passage.
34) Five British colonies located south along Atlantic coast- Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
36) Protecting your structure and surrounding area.
37) A person who makes a long journey to a foreign land.
38) From 1675 to 1676, the American Indian Chief "Metacom" waged a vicious water.
39) The group of British colonies in North America that were located between New England and Southern Colonies.
40) Radical dissenters to the Church of England, They became known as Pilgrims
41) He was an American theologian and congregation clergyman.
42) Many of the original settlers die of diseases, starvation, etc.
43) Also known as George Calvert he was a British member of Parliament and trusted advisor to the sovereignty.
44) In 1676, led a group of army volunteers that raided Native American Villages.
45) Orthodox members of the clergy who believed that new ways were unecessary.
46) In the 1660s, people could now take part in church services and activities without making a formal commitment to christ.
47) The more modern thinkers
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