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| William Penn sailed to America to supervise the building of Philadelphia, the "city of brotherly love" |
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| A group of Dutch merchants had formed the Dutch West India Company to trade in the Americas |
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| William Penn presented a plan to King Charles |
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| Baltimore passed the Act of Toleration |
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| Bacon led the angry westerners in attacks on Native American villages |
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| Carolina became two royal colonies - North and South Carolina |
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| Junípero Serra founded a mission at San Diego |
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| Raleigh sent 100 men to settle on Roanoke Island |
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| Ships entered Chesapeake Bay and then sailed up a river flowing into the bay. The colonists named the river James |
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| The first crop was sold in England |
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| Private land ownership was expanded |
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| The company agreed to let the colonists have some say inthe government |
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| Until some African laborers in Jamestown were free and owned property |
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| Slavery was first recognized in Virgina law |
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| Massosoit, a Wampanoag leader, signed a treaty with the pilgrims |
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| A group of Puritans formed Massachusetts Bay Company and recieved a charter |
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| Hooker led his congregation to Connecticut where he founded Hartford |
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| The colony of New Hampshire became fully independent of Massachusetts |
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| New England went to war against the Wampanoage people |
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