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| people who come to a new country after leaving the land of their birth. |
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| gave 50 acres of land to colonists who paid their own way to Virginia. |
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| agreed to work in exchange for passage to America |
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| Protestant group that wanted to reform the churhc of England. |
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| Protestant groups that cut all ties with the Church of England and developed their own church.. |
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| owners of a colony who controlled the government. |
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| a sacred agreement made with God. |
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| one of the first attempts at self-government in the English colonies. |
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| Protestant group that believed that all people have an inner goodness. |
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| Quaker leader who established a colony |
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| Puritan leader agreed that it was the most reliable source of authority. |
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| Wamponoag Indians and Plymouth colonists shared and celebrated in the first harvest. |
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| The Toleration Act of 1649 |
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| One of the first efforts in the colonies to guarantee religious freedom for Christians. |
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| the Dutch colony of New Netherlands was known as the English colony of.... |
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| Name of the colony which grew rapidly because William Penn promised religious freedom for all Christian. |
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