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A private business organization whose shareholders included merchants, aristocrats, and members of Parliament, and to which Queen Elizabeth I gave her blessing
The first attempt at English colonization in North America. The venture failed because of lack of support from the crown
The name for the early English colonies in North America and the West Indies
Written in 1584 by Richard Hakluyt, listing 23 reasons why Queen Elizabeth I should support colonization
Law in England that allowed land lords to fence in land, forcing farmers to either be tenants or to leave the property
A person who voluntarily surrendered their freedom for a few years of servitude in exchange for passage to America
One of the first leaders at the Jamestown colony; he married Pocahontas
A system used in Virginia awarding 50 acres of land to any colonist who paid for their own and another's passage to America; benefited slave owners
The first elected assembly in colonial America; only landowners could vote
A surprise attack on Virginian settlers led by Opechancanoughthat killed 1/4 of them
A colony in which tobacco growing was the largest profit; Virginia was a tobacco colony
A married woman's right to 1/3 of her husband's property if he died before she did
A religious group who wanted to purify the church of England; they thought the church was still too Catholic; Puritans were very anti-Catholic
Moral
A Puritan concept similar to christian liberty (Chapter 1) meaning a liberty to that only which is
Puritan governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
A group of Puritan separatists who were the first English settlers in America
An agreement between the adult men made on the Mayflower, promising to obey "just and equal" laws made by representatives of their choosing
Movement of 21,000 Puritans to the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Books or stories written by people in Native American custody
A popular captivity narrative written by Mary Rowlandson
Conflict between Massachusetts Bay settlers and Pequot Indians for control of land
Half-way membership of the Puritan church for grandchildren of those who emigrated during the Great Migration
A series of liberties granted in the Magna Carta by the king to all the free men in the English realm
An act in the Maryland colony institutionalizing religious tolerance

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