A | B |
Workers who paid their French lords an annual rent were known as | tenant farmers |
law protected Catholics from any attempt to make Maryland a Protestant colony | Toleration Act |
group maintained the friendliest relations with the Native Americans | the French |
movement that drove 15,000 Puritans to Massachusetts was called the | Great Migration |
group made up the majority of the passengers on the Mayflower | “strangers" |
colony was created so debtors and poor people could start over | Georgia |
English sent a fleet to attack and acquire which colony in 1664 | New Netherland |
wrote Pennsylvania’s first constitution | William Penn |
King James I grant groups of merchants to organize settlements in America | charters |
also known as King Philip | Metacomet |
leader of Jamestown | Captain John Smith |
showed Pilgrims how to grow corn even after being enslaved for several years by the English | Squanto |
Virginia’s governor | Sir William Berkeley |
the Separatists called themselves | Pilgrims |
Religious settlements established in California by the Spanish were called | missions |
Protestants who wanted to leave the Anglican Church and found their own churches were called | Separatists |
Jamestown settlers found a way to make a profit for their investors by planting | tobacco |
known as the Society of Friends and believed that everyone was equal | quakers |
Large estate owners of New Amsterdam who brought 50 or more settlers to America | patroons |
a colony where the king had control of all the land and the government | royal colony |
a colony where the owner/s had control of all the land and the government | proprietary colony |
Quaker who received land from King Charles II as payment for a debt the King owed to his father | William Penn |
Governor of New Amsterdam in 1664 | Peter Stuyvesant |
the name of the largest fleet in the world up to that time | Spanish Armada |
a grant of 50 acres of land to anyone who paid their own way to a colony | headright |