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The --- --- was the company that investedmoney to establish the first successful English colony.
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The strict rule that John Smith enforced that helped the new colony survive was:
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The --- --- colonies had lots of forests and rich fishing grounds.
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The long cold winters help colonists survive because they were less l8ikely to catch or spread ---.
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John Winthrop established the Massachusetts BAy Colony to allow Puritans to --- as they please.
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The Mason Dixon Line was important after the American Revolution because it divided the --- states from the --- states.
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Name three crops that were grown in the Southern Colonies.
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Many farmers of the south couldn't vote because they weren't --.
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Which state did not have Spanish missions established within its borders?
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--- --- led a group of people in the revolt against James town and the Native Americans. The name of that revolt was called --- ---.
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Nathaniel Bacon
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--- --- was the first permanent settlement that was established in Florida.
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The main reason that St. Augustine's was built was to --- Spanish land.
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--- was an English colony that was established with the hopes of discovering gold.
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What are 3 possibilities for why the Roanoke colony "disappeared without a trace."
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A mission is a --- settlement used to --- Native Americans to Christianity.
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Name one mission that was established by the Spanish that later became a U.S. City.
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San Diego
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--- was an Indian who helped the settlers in Plymouth when they had a shortage of food.
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--- was the chief of the Wampanoag Indians that wanted the Puritans to stop talking Indian land.
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The --- was a document that was signed by the Puritans before landing because they did not think they had to follow the laws of the Virginia Company so they needed their their own laws.
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--- was the first successful English colony that was established.
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What was the "Starving Time"?
A time when many of the --- colonists starved.
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What caused the "Starving Time"?
The Jamestown colonists starved because they didn't -- enough food because of the ---.
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The climate in the Southern Colonies is -- and ---.
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--- --- founded Rohode Island.
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--- was considered a "holy experiment" by the Quaker William Penn when he established it.
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Pennsylvania was given the nickname --- --- because it produces lots of what.
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The Mason-Dixon Line was established as the boundary between what two states?
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Maryland and Pennsylvania |
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What 2 factors contributed to the extremely successful farming in Pennsylvania?
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hard work and fertile soil |
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--- --- was originally part of New York but it split off to form a new colony.
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