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Under this system, anyone who paid for their own or another's passage to Virginia received 50 acres of land.
Slaves or servants that worked on plantations
The settlement named after their king
War that was the near destruction of the Pequot nation
The second permanent English colony in North America
Pueblo religious leader
An owner of a colony
Church members who wanted to "purify" or reform the Church of England
A colony that is under direct control of the king
One of the Spaniards who traveled to the Americas as an explorer and conqueror in the 16th century.
System in which Spanish authorities granted colonial landlords the service of Native Americans as forced laborers.
businesses in which investors pool their wealth for a common purpose.
Conflict, in the years 1675-1676, between New England colonists and Native American groups allied under the leadership of the Wampanoag chief Metacom.
Mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry.
Group of Native American peoples that lived in eastern Virginia at the time of the first English settlements there.
Member of one of the Puritan groups that, denying the possibility of reform within the Church of England, established their own independent congregations.
members of the Society of Friends, a religious group persecuted for its beliefs in 17th-century England.
trekked across Europe and helped Hungary fight a war against the Turks
Hated Native Americans
PLAY Puritans members of a group that wanted to eliminate all traces of Roman Catholic ritual and traditions in the Church of England John Winthrop The puritans emigrated in order to create a model new society and he was their first governor, called a "City upon a Hill."

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