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| voters had the right to approve or disapprove |
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| The colonist was evicted from massachusetts bay colony after leading illegal prayer meetings and challenging the sermons delivered by Puritan ministers |
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| he came ashore on an island in the bahamas on october 12, 1492 |
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| Such things as potatoes chocolate and even diseases were part of this |
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| ancient native americans from this culture lived in northern colorado 10000 years ago |
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| he led and unsuccessful search for golden cities in the southwest from 1540-42 |
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| This sea captains voyages along the northeastern coast of north america in the late 1400s established a claim for england to some of the region |
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| he introduced west indies tobacco to the virginia colony |
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| he helped to save the jamestown colony through his rule of no work no eat |
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| this colony was established by the puritans in 1630 |
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| this was agreed to by the separatists before they set up their settlement in america |
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| this colony was established by the separatists in 1620 |
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| Native American who taught farming skills to the settlers of plymouth Colony |
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| This dissenter from the massachusetts bay colony established the settlement that grew into the connecticut colony |
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| He established a colony on roanoke island only to have it mysteriously disappear |
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| he served for many years as the governor of the plymouth colony after his wife's death |
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| this spaniard led the conquest of mexico from 1519-21 eventually leading to spanish exploration and colonization of the american southwest |
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| he colonized new mexico for spain in 1598 bringing 500 settlers with him |
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| native american who married john rolfe in the early days of the jamestown colony |
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| this was a concept that whether a person was going to heaven had already been decided by god at that persons birth |
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| this religious group derived much of their belief from the writing of john calvin |
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| the profitable trade in this commodity encouraged the nations of europe to seek faster routes to acquire it |
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| a particular religious group operates the government in this form of political rule |
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| this was the region of north america named in honor of queen elizabeth |
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| allows voter to hold special election to keep official in office |
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| all settlers were welcome in maryland as long as they were christian |
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| individuals receive title to the land themselves |
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Quakers
"society of friends" |
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| helped people in prison and fought for more humane treatment |
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| clergy is not necessary and anyone could speak up |
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| document that lays out the right of the settlers |
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| settled savannah fought wars against indians |
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| rule that family could not sell land outside of the family |
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| captain of ship would charge slaves but would auction them off when the arrived |
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| camps where people would go to adjust to heir lifestyles |
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| own by master for the slaves entire life |
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| the status of the child depended on the mother's status |
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| slave is given a task and when they are done they have the rest of the day off |
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| slaves are out in the field all day long and only had nights and maybe sundays to themselves |
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| the ways in which people control their own life, exert power and sense of culture and individuality |
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different ways of thinking about the human life
solves problems without turning to god |
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Deism
the clockmaker theory |
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| god is like a clock maker he no longer interferes with the universe |
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