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(Name the colony) John Carver, Squanto, Miles Standish |
Plymouth (Massachusetts) |
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(Name the colony) Roger Williams |
Rhode Island |
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took over New Haven(Name the colony) |
Connecticut |
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Toleration Act (Name the colony) |
Maryland |
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absorbed Plymouth Plantation (Name the colony) |
Massachusetts |
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Thomas Hooker (Name the colony) |
Connecticut |
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James Oglethorpe (Name the colony) |
Georgia |
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a buffer colony against the Spanish and French |
Georgia |
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controlled by the Calvert family |
Maryland |
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exiled Anne hutchinson and roger williams |
Massachusetts |
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had the first true constitution, the Fundamental Orders |
Connecticut |
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John Winthrop |
Massachusetts |
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captured from the Dutch and named after James Stuart |
New york |
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the first quaker heaven |
new jersey |
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"holy experiment" chartered by Charles II to pay off a debt |
Pennsylvania |
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first colony established |
Virginia |
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outlet to the sea for Pennsylvania |
Delaware |
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last colony established |
Georgia |
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established by eight lordly proprietors, slave holding plantation economy |
South Carolina |
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Small farms, settled by poor of virginia, no ports due to stormy coast |
North Carolina |
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The Mayflower compact was intended to |
deal with the fact they were outside of virginia's government authority |
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the settlers at plymouth plantation were |
separatists seeking freedom to worship in an english environment |
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Massachusetts bay colony was |
the source of settlers from much of new england |
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puritans left england in the 1630s because of |
the growing conflict between the Puritans and the king |
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One thing the american colonists all wanted and received was |
a representative assembly |
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william penn established pennsylvania to |
experiment with a colony that offered religious religious and political freedom |
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Freedom in America was limited by |
Traditional ideas that the upper-class should rule |
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________was an extremely successful colony from the beginning |
Pennsylvania |
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The cash crops of the south were |
Tobacco rice and indigo |
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The original laws in Georgia |
Limited the size of land ownership |
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(true or false) William Bradford was the proprietor of North Carolina |
false |
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True or false, Squanto was the English speaking Indian who helped the Plymouth settlers |
True |
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The Massachusetts Bay Company brought its charter to America with it, true or false |
True |
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true or false, Roger Williams and William pen were unusual in their belief that the land belonged to the Indians |
True |
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Peter Stuyvesant was the second governor of plymouth, True or false |
False |
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Sir George Carteret and Lord John Berkeley or early owners of New Jersey, true or false |
True |
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Quakers wanted the Anglican service to be more like Catholic |
false |
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the duke's laws were written for new york, true or false |
true |
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the colonial proprietors had a little trouble collecting rent from people thankful to have land |
false |
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the toleration act gave the people of the colony freedom to follow any religion they chose. |
false |