CHAPTER 3 VOCABULARY “COLONIES TAKE ROOT”. SECTION 1 – THE FIRST ENGLISH SETTLEMENTS CHARTER A DOCUMENT ISSUED BY A GOVERNMENT THAT GRANTS SPECIFIC RIGHTS.

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CHAPTER 3 VOCABULARY “COLONIES TAKE ROOT”

SECTION 1 – THE FIRST ENGLISH SETTLEMENTS CHARTER A DOCUMENT ISSUED BY A GOVERNMENT THAT GRANTS SPECIFIC RIGHTS TO A PERSON OR A COMPANY “THE KING GRANTED THE MERCHANTS A CHARTER TO ESTABLISH A COLONY CALLED VIRGINIA.” (PAGE 67)

SECTION 1 – THE FIRST ENGLISH SETTLEMENTS JOHN SMITH TOOK CONTROL OF THE JAMESTOWN COLONY AND IS KNOWN FOR SAYING, “HE WHO WORKS NOT, EATS NOT.”

SECTION 1 – THE FIRST ENGLISH SETTLEMENTS REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT THE FORM OF GOVERNMENT IN WHICH VOTERS ELECT PEOPLE TO MAKE LAWS FOR THEM.

SECTION 1 – THE FIRST ENGLISH SETTLEMENTS PILGRIM A PERSON WHO TAKES A RELIGIOUS JOURNEY

SECTION 1 – THE FIRST ENGLISH SETTLEMENTS SQUANTO NATIVE AMERICAN WHO BROUGHT SEEDS OF NATIVE PLANTS TO PILGRIMS AND TAUGHT THEM TO HOW PLANT AND HUNT

SECTION 1 – THE FIRST ENGLISH SETTLEMENTS MERCANTILISM COLONIES EXIST TO MAKE THE HOME COUNTRY WEALTHY POWERFUL

SECTION 1 – THE FIRST ENGLISH SETTLEMENTS MAGNA CARTA DOCUMENT THAT APPLIES TO ALL ENGLISH CITIZENS THAT LIMITS THE MONARCH’S POWER