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Located in a swamp and on a peninsula |
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started in Massachusettes |
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Jamestown survived 1st years partly because of his "no work, no food" policy |
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established Virgina Company of London |
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worked for living and salvation |
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Connecticut
New Hampshire
Rhode Island |
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Name the northern colonies |
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Name the southern colonies |
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Which colony settled for relgious reasons (puritan and pilgrims) |
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Which colony
didn't tolerate other religions |
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had a theocratic political system:
close relationship between church and state |
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This colony settled for a mixture of economic and religious reasons |
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Colony where slaves were 1st brought to a colony here in 1619 |
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artisans and small-scale farmers |
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colony with large plantations and cash crops |
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colony with more ethnic and religious diversity |
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colony where direct democracy was practiced through town meetings |
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colony where social characteristics were determined by land ownership |
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colony with variety of ethnic cities:
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colony with Mayflower Compact |
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had the 1st legislative body |
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colony where social status was determined by church status |
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colony that tended to stay loyal to England |
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Religious movement in the 1700s that led to
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This type of society separates church and state |
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These series of laws did things like restrict colonial exports and limit trade to certain enumerated goods |
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Legislative assemblies enjoyed this power which gave them the right to control the royal governer's salary |
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This man discovered a sweeter, milder stain of tobacco which helped Jamestown prosper |
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This European power had the most cooperative relations with Native Americans |
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This religion was prominent in the southern colonies |
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This economic system involved a parent county depending on its colonies to help it stay economically self-sufficient and establish a favorable balance of trade |
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