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| this treaty redefined the demarcation line of the colonization in the new world(1)and gave Portugal all lands to the east(1) and Spain all lands to the west(1) |
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| economic theory(1) that was based upon all existing colonies strengthen mother country(1) theory was prevalent(widespread/commonly used) in the new world (1) and caused discontent among american businessmen and traders(1) |
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| the first successful english colony in the new world(1) highly successful due to the tobacco crop(1) |
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| system that offered settlers 50 to 100 acres of land(1) if they paid their own way to the new world(1) |
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| worked for a sponsor(1) for a specified amount of time(1) in exchange for payment for his/her trip to the new world(1) |
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| dissident (disagreeing) who questioned puritan beliefs (1) and began his own colony in Rhode Island(1) believed in the separation of church and state(1) |
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| journey of black slaves across the Atlantic (1) in horrid conditions(1) |
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| dissident who taught things contrary(opposite) to the puritan religion and was banished(1) she later settled in Rhode island(1) and was killed by Indians when migrating further west(1) |
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| religious movement in England based on the teachings of john Calvin (1) called for the separation from the church of England (1) and whose main belief was in the theory of predestination(fate/destination) (1) |
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| founded colony in Connecticut(1) where the first written constitution was recorded (the fundamental orders of Connecticut)(1) |
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| society of friends(1) that believed one should look for their "inner light" for guidance(1) and not through religious training(1) they practiced religious toleration in Pennsylvania(1) |
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| religious group(1) that believed in the purification of the church of England from Catholicism (1) and dominated colonial life in Massachusetts(1) |
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| radical puritan separatists(1) who settled in Plymouth colony (1) |
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| war between the English colonists and Indians (1) as a result of growing animosity (hatred) and hostility (unfriendliness) between the two groups (1). casualty rates were high for both sides(1) |
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