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England Establish 13 Colonies

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A soldier and adventurer that took control of Jamestown in 1608.
A member of a group from England that settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 and sought to reform the practices of the Church of England.
Founded Georgia as a refuge for debtors in 1732.
A person who believed all people should live in peace and harmony; accepted different religions and ethnic groups.
A person who sold his or her labor in exchange for passage to America.
A member of the group that rejected the Church of England, sailed to America, and founded the Plymouth Colony in 1620.
Brother to King Charles II who became proprietor of New Netherlands after he drove the Dutch out.
A colony with a single owner.
An agreement established by the men who sailed to America on the Mayflower, which called for laws for the good of the colony and set forth the idea of self-government.
A colony ruled by governors appointed by a king.
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Quaker who was given a large piece of land in 1681 by King Charles II that became known as Pennsylvania.
Created in 1619, the first representative assembly in the American colonies.
Movement of Puritans from England to establish settlements around the world, including 20,000 who sailed for America.
Governor of New Amsterdam who surrendered control to Britain in 1664.
Written contract issued by a government giving the holder the right to establish a colony.
A revolt against powerful colonial authority in Jamestown by Nathaniel Bacon and a group of landless frontier settlers that resulted in the burning of Jamestown in 1676.
A business in which investors pool their wealth in order to turn a profit.
Believed that a person could worship God without the help of a church, minister, or Bible; conducted discussions at home that challenged the church authority; was brought to trial and forced to leave Massachusetts in 1638.
The first permanent English settlement in North America.
A war between the Puritan colonies and Native Americans in 1675-1676.
A person who brought 50 settlers to New Netherlands and in return received a large land grant and other special privileges.