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Exploration and Colonization in Jamestown, Plymouth, and New England

Learn about the founding of Jamestown in 1607, the Pilgrims' arrival in Plymouth, and the establishment of the New England colonies. Discover important figures, events, and industries that shaped these early settlements.

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Exploration and Colonization in Jamestown, Plymouth, and New England

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  1. Grab Bag Jamestown Plymouth & New England Middle & Southern Terms and Names 5 pt 30 pt 5 pt 30 pt 5 pt 30 pt 5 pt 30 pt 5 pt 10 pt 35 pt 10 pt 35 pt 10 pt 35 pt 10 pt 35 pt 10 pt 15 pt 40 pt 15 pt 40 pt 15 pt 40 pt 15 pt 40 pt 15 pt 20 pt 45 pt 20 pt 45 pt 20 pt 45 pt 20 pt 45 pt 20 pt 25 pt 50 pt 25 pt 50 pt 25 pt 50 pt 25 pt 50 pt 25 pt

  2. year Jamestown was founded

  3. 1607

  4. Said, “He who doesn’t work doesn’t eat”

  5. John Smith

  6. What were the 3 G’s of European Exploration?

  7. Gold, Glory, & God

  8. Winter of 1609-1610 when colony ran out of food

  9. “Starving time”

  10. Governor who arrived in 1610 with new colonists and supplies

  11. Lord De la Warr

  12. Cash crop introduced by John Rolfe in 1612

  13. Tobacco

  14. Saved John Smith’s life and married John Rolfe

  15. Pocahontas

  16. Year African slaves first arrived in Jamestown

  17. 1619

  18. Funded the Jamestown colony

  19. Virginia Company

  20. First elected legislature in the colonies

  21. House of Burgesses

  22. Religious separatist group that founded Plymouth

  23. Pilgrims

  24. Colony where Plymouth was founded

  25. Massachusetts

  26. Native Americans who helped Pilgrims

  27. Squanto and Samoset

  28. Document to establish a “civil body politick” in Plymouth

  29. Mayflower Compact

  30. Colony established by Thomas Hooker for separate church and state

  31. Connecticut

  32. Three-day feast celebrated between Pilgrims and Natives

  33. Thanksgiving

  34. First constitution written for a colony in America

  35. Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

  36. Group that wanted to “purify” the Anglican church

  37. Puritans

  38. Movement of thousands of Puritans to America

  39. Great Migration

  40. Major products of the New England colonies

  41. fishing and shipbuilding

  42. Nickname for the Middle Colonies

  43. “Breadbasket”

  44. Large farm with slave labor producing cash crops

  45. plantation

  46. Colony founded for Quakers

  47. Pennsylvania

  48. Started as a Dutch colony, taken over by English in 1664

  49. New York

  50. Tobacco, indigo, and rice were products of this region

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