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| An area settled by immigrants who continue to be ruled by their parents country |
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| An effort to expel followers of Islam from the Iberian peninsula. |
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| Spanish conquerors of the Americas |
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| Native Americans would provide services such as farming, ranching, and mining in return for civilization and protection. |
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| A person of mixed Spanish and Native American descent |
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| Spanish settlements/forts |
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| Headquarters where Missionaries lived and worked |
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| Settled villages where Native Americans were forced to farm and worship |
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| The weakening of the Spanish by the Native Americans, or Pueblos |
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| Certificate of permission |
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| A company run by a group of investors who share the company's profits and losses |
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| Government appointed by the king |
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| The legislature made up of representatives from Virginia |
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| Slaves who worked for their master for a period of time, usually 7 years, in exchange for payment for their voyage to America and food and shelter |
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| Bacon's revolt against Berkeley's failure to protect the western settlers |
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| English that thought the Protestant church resembled too much of the Catholic practices |
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| A group of Separatists (opposites of Puritans) who wanted to worship freely |
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| An agreement made by the Pilgrims to obey all the laws of their government |
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| The first flood of colonists who came to New England |
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| Indian groups uniting in an effort to drive out the English |
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| Members of the Protestant church that had suffered persecution in England |
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| Colony granted by king or queen to an individual or group of people who had full governing righs |
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