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| England's first permanent colony in the New World |
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| First English child born in America |
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| Friendly Indian who helped the Plymouth settlers with their farming |
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| Group who wanted to separate from the Church of England |
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| Indian chief who made a treaty with the Pilgrims |
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| Jamestown's main money crop |
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| Leader of the Jamestown colony |
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| Leader who insisted that men work for their food |
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| Powerful queen of England who said that Sir Walter Raleigh could not go to the New World |
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| Wise governor of Plymouth for 36 years |
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| a house, fort, and church in the Pilgrim settlement |
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| a soldier who helped the Pilgrims deal with the Indians |
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| came to America to preach; one of the most famous English preachers of his day |
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| caused the greatest change in the Indians' way of life |
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| declared the world's greatest athlete |
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| dwelling made by stretching animal skins over long poles |
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| made by stretching buffalo skins over a round frame |
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| man who called Native Americans "Indians" |
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| popular Indian game played with long sticks |
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| preached to the Indians until his death at the age of 29 |
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| the Separatists first went here |
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| the book that the told the history of the Plymouth settlement |
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| the first written agreement for self-government in the New World |
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| the group of merchants that started the colony of Jamestown |
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| the part of the New World belonging to England |
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| the ship that brought the Pilgrims to the New World |
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| translated the Bible into the language of the Indians in Massachusetts |
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| treated Indians fairly; bought land from them |
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| where Plymouth was located |
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| where Roanoke and Jamestown were located |
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