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established in
1620
english protestants who wanted to reform the church of England
puritans
native Americans who lived near plymouth
wampanoag
wampanoag Indian who helped the pilgrims survive winter
squanto
agreement that the pilgrims signed on board the mayflower that would help them govern Plymouth
mayflower compact
traveled to americafor freedom of religion
pilgrims
boat that carried the pilgrims to the new world
mayflower
what state was Plymouth located in
Massachusetts
the bay colony was established in
1630
lead 1,000 puritans to Massachusetts from England
john winthrop
years from 1620-1640 where puritans left England for religious reform
the great migration
dark time in history where over 200 people were accused of witchcraft
the Salem witch trials
government ruled by religious leaders following religious teachings
theocracy
puritan miniser who was forced to leave that mass. bay colony in 1636 for supporting religious freedoms
rodger Williams
puritan women who was a dissenter and lead weekly meetings in mass. to comment on sermons
anne Hutchinson
puritan leader who was founded the colony of Connecticut and also beloved all comment on sermons
thomas hooker
meetings that took place one a year allowing tax paying citizens to elect government officials and become a significant portion to settlers establishing a government
town hall meetings
1st successful colony in the new world (America )
jamestown
what state is jamestown located in
virginia
granted a charter to England settlers to build the new colony in the new world
the virginia company
the main food crop was
corn and tobacco
what Indian tribes taught survival skills to the colonists
powhatan
who befriended the colonists and helped them learn survival skills
pocahantas
james town was established in
1607
who lead the colony to succes
john smith
came over for..
economy purposes
Pilgrims traveled to America for freedom of
Religon
People who travel for religious purposes
Pilgrims