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You will be in teams for this review!! You will need your notes & something to write with and on Your team will need access to a textbook or two. Team size will vary depending on how many people are here today If you cannot pick teams quickly or fairly, then I will pick the teams!!!!

JAMESTOWN  English Colony  Had early difficulties with Native Americans  Disease killed many colonist  Eventually Made friends with Natives  Had a strong leader and government (john Smith ) PLYMOUTH  English Colony  Had early difficulties with Native Americans  Disease killed many colonist  Eventually Made friends with Natives  Had a strong leader and government (William Bradford)

JAMESTOWN  Seeking Gold & Fortune  Anglican Church members  Tobacco for profit  House of Burgesses  Warmer climate PLYMOUTH  Religious Freedom  Pilgrims (not Anglican)  Fishing & Farming  Mayflower Compact  Colder climate

1. What crop saved Jamestown? Hint: Page 61

1. Tobacco

 Privately owned ships licensed by the government to attack ships of other countries  Hint page 61

 Privateers

 Representatives in the Virginia Colony Hint: page58

Burgesses

A system in which settlers were granted land in exchange for settling Virginia. Hint: page 64

 Headrights

 A puritan who “broke away” from the Anglican Church Hint: page 66

 Separatists

 A dissenter from established church beliefs  Hint: Anne Hutchinson  Hint#2: pg 69

 Heretics

 A form of business organization in which investors pool funds to raise money for large projects.  Hint: pg 61

 Joint –Stock Companies

 Someone who wanted to purify the Anglican Church  Hint page 60

 Puritans

 Opposition to war as a means of settling disputes  Hint page 75

 Pacifism

 The enclosure movement was designed to make money off what product?  Hint: page 61

 Wool

 What type of Colony is Maryland?  Hint: page 64

Proprietary

 Give me 3 characteristics of the Maryland colony  Hint: page 64

1. Proprietary colony 2. Founded for Catholics 3. Lord Baltimore (leader) 4. Opposed the King as the head of the Church 5. Most settlers ended up being protestants 6. Friction (disagreements) between Catholics and Protestants were a problem

 Roanoke is also known as ………

 The Lost Colony

 What were some religious, political, & economic changes that led to England ‘s interest in America.  hint 3 things (in your notes and the beginning of Section1)

1. Reformation 2. The Anglican Church 3. Enclosure Movement