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| First English Colony in North America |
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| Leader(s) of Roanoke Island |
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| Sir Walter Raleigh and John White |
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| This settlement was settled "twice" |
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| First English child born in Roanoke |
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| CROATAN was written on a tree here |
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| First permanent English colony in North America. |
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| John Rolfe helped plant what in Jamestown? |
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| Leader of the Jamestown colony who said "no work! no food!" |
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| Leader of Plymouth Colony |
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| Pilgrims settled here for religious freedom. |
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| 1/2 died the first year in this colony |
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| The served the first Thanksgiving with Squanto by their side. |
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| This regions was settled by many different kinds of people with many different religions. |
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| Any person who disagreed with the beliefs, rulings or standards of this colony was banished |
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| major cash crops of the southern colonies |
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| Squanto helped these colonists who also shared the First Thanksgiving |
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| What product was shipped from the West Indies to the American Colonies? |
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| Colonies founded for religious reasons |
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| The fighting of the French and Indian War was over who would control what? |
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| The Treaty of Paris gave Canada to whom? |
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| This colony in America came well prepared |
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| Strict rules governing the behavior and punishment of slaves. |
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| This colony had trouble getting its people to work |
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| Part of the Triangular Trade Route where slaves were shipped from Africa to the West Indies. |
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| They bought land from the Indians instead of just taking it |
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| a region of flat, low lying plains along the eastern seacoast |
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| a region of hills and forests west of the Tidewater toward the Appalachian Mountains |
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| Gave Canada to Britain and left North America |
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| a person who contracted to work for an American in returen for his passage to America |
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| Name the New England Colonies |
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| Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island |
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| This colony had rocky land, good ports, and forests that supplied lumber for shipbuilding |
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| Name the Mid-Atlantic Colonies |
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| New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delware |
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| Characteristics of Mid-Atlantic Colonies |
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| Wide deep rivers, Rich farmland, Moderate climate, Livestock and Grain, many religions - varied, diverse lifestyles. |
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| Characteristics of Southern Colonies |
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| subtropic climate, humid, large plantation, cash crops, slaves and indentured servants few cities, few schools |
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| Colony founded by the Quakers |
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| Characteristics of New England colonies |
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| Boston Harbor, hilly, rocky soil, jagged coastline, moderate summer - cold winter, forests, logging, fishing, whaling, ship building, village and church = center of life |
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| This colony helped keep the Spanish in Flordia |
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| What was shipped from America to Africa? |
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| What was shipped from Africa to the West Indies? |
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| What was shipped from the West Indies to America? |
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| Name the Southern Colonies |
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| Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia |
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| Who fought in the French and Indian War? |
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| French and Indians against the British and the Colonist |
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| Who lost in the French and Indian War? |
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| strict rules governing the behavior and punishment of slaves |
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| bosses on plantation that kept slaves working hard |
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| growing enough food for your family |
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| crops that could be sold easily in markets in colonies and overseas |
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| agreed to work without pay for person who paid thier passage to the colonies |
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