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Discover the European motivations for New World colonies, the first English settlements, and early laws. Learn about key figures, events, and the impact of trade and beliefs.
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Chapter 5 Pilgrims, Puritans, & Provoked Vocabulary • Terms • Colony • Charter • Burgesses • Pilgrims • Puritans • Separatists • Emigrate • Toleration • Quakers • Imports • 11. Exports • 12. Tariffs • 13. Indentured servant • 14. Legislature • 15. Surplus • 16. Almanac • 17. Subsistence farmer • 18. Boycott • 19. Repeal • 20. militia
Chapter 5 Pilgrims, Puritans, & Provoked • Explain the four reasons Europeans wanted to establish colonies in the New World. • Political - Geographical – • Economical - Spiritual - Color and label each colony.
What was the name of the first English colony in the New World? __________________________________ In what year was it established? _________________ What happened to it? ___________________________ What nickname is it given? ______________________ Who was the first English child born in America? _______________________________________________ • What were the names and dates of the first two permanent colonies in the New World? • ______________________________________________ • ______________________________________________ • 3. What were the first three “law-establishing” agreements in the New World and what did they do? • a. ______________________________________________ • b. _____________________________________________ • c. _____________________________________________ • 4. The first Africans brought to the New World were not slaves, but _______________ _________________.
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“Lost Colony” • a legal document of a king allowing a group to settle land • A representative • First child born in America • To allow others to believe and practice what they wish • Group led by William Penn who settled Pennsylvania • To move to another country to settle • To stop buying or using a product or a service in protest • A tax • “Father of American Democracy” Ch. 5 “Pilgrims, Puritans, and Provoked” Vocabulary Quiz Virginia Dare tariff emigrate charter toleration Quakers Thomas Hooker boycott Burgesses Roanoke