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Terms to Know Roanoke, Jamestown, Plymouth Name the Person The 13 Colonies More 13 Colonies Geography and Maps 100

A document giving permission to start a colony…the Virginia Company got one of these to settle Jamestown A 100

A 200 Separatists who settled in Plymouth

A 300 A land grant in which a person receives 50 acres if they could pay their own way to America

A colony in which a person owns all the land and controls the government. New York, Maryland, and Pennsylvania are examples. A 400

A 500 Someone who signs a contract to work 4-7 years in exchange for passage to America

Also known as “the lost colony” B 100

Ship that brought the Pilgrims to America B 200

Jamestown leader who showed colonists how to work and made peace with local Native Americans B 300

B 400 Protestants who wanted to leave the Anglican Church to found their own churches; the Pilgrims were a group of these

B 500 The winter of at Jamestown

C 100 He founded the colony of Pennsylvania

C 200 He married Pocahontas and introduced a sweeter tasting tobacco that resulted in great profits for the Jamestown

First English child born in North America C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Artist and mapmaker who led the colonists at Roanoke Island C 400

He was the leader on the Mayflower and would later become governor of Plymouth C 500

The names of the 3 regions of the original 13 Colonies D 100

Founder of Georgia D 200

Colony founded by Lord Baltimore as a safe place for Catholics to worship D 300

William Penn’s “experiment” allowing people to worship, have say in the government, and view people as equals D 400

First constitution in America; written by Thomas Hooker and others D 500

Founder of Rhode Island; banished from Massachusetts E 100

Founder of Massachusetts Bay Colony and Puritan leader E 200

Colony created as a place for debtors and poor people to get a new start E 300

Colony founded by George Carteret and John Berkeley; promised freedom of religion, trial by jury, and representative government E 400

Maryland law that granted right to worship freely E 500

The colony shown here F 100

The colony shown here F 200

This physical feature that is the western boundary of the 13 Colonies F 300

F 400 The city highlighted here

F 500 This river is the border between New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

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The group of representatives who made local laws for the Virginia colony Click on screen to continue

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