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| a bisness owned by many people |
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| a person who told colonists to plant and grow food and crops |
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| ordered colonist to return to jamestown |
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| A person who learns a tradefrom a skilled worker |
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| A person who worked wihtout pay for a specifyed number a yearsin return for passage for a coloniy, clothing, food, and shelter |
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| The groupof selected officials in the virginia colony |
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| A person who wanted to change and purify the church of England |
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| a person who wanted to separate from the official Church of england |
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| a personwho makes a journey for religous purposes, also a founder of the plymouth colony |
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| The document in which the pilgrims agreed to set up a government for the colony of plymouth |
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| a tribe of native americans who lived in the areas of Rhode islad and Massachuestts during the time of the colonization of plymouth |
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| a very good governer and new what the Massahutetts Bay Colony would look like |
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| dont accept anything and dont want to be appart of it |
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| when tradeing routes starteed to look like triangles this is what it was called |
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| 4 colonies in the vast teritories between New England and virginia |
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| a dutch governer who surrdered new amsterdam |
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| owned land that became the colony of pennsylvania |
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| a religous sect, or group, known as society of friends |
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| the amoun that was more than needed |
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| the colonies in sothern america |
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| a roman cathlioc, he escaped the punishment for practicing his own religon |
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| the first leadrer of Georgia |
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| a large farm in which crops are grown for sale and on which people who raises the crops live |
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