| A | B |
| Jamestown | The first successful English colony founded in present-day Virginia in 1607. (71-73) |
| 1607 | The year the Jamestown colony began. (71) |
| Captain John Smith | He traded with the Powhatan food and forced the "gentlemen" at Jamestown to work. (72) |
| Pocahontas | The daughter of Chief Powhatan helped Jamestown colonists survive. (72) |
| The Virginia Company | The joint-stock company that hoped to profit from the Jamestown colony. (71) |
| Spanish Armada | When England defeated this powerful fleet of warships, they no longer feared Spain in America. (70-71) |
| Croatoan | The only clue in the disappearance of the Roanoke colonists. It was carved in wood. (71) |
| Africans | Twenty of these people first arrived in America in 1619 to work Jamestown tobacco fields. (73) |
| Powhatan | The largest Native Americans near the Jamestown colony. (72) |
| Roanoke Island | The location of the first English colony attempted in America. It's where over 100 colonists disappeared. (71) |
| charter | Permission & instructions from King & Queen to begin a settlement. (71) |
| tobacco | This crop helped Jamestown prosper and grow. (72) |
| House of Burgesses | Jamestown's local government. It set the example of representative government for English colonies. (73) |