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Early Colonial America Test Review Password

Joint stock company

Jamestown

tobacco

Indentured servants

John Smith

Separatists

Puritans

Mayflower Compact

Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

Great Migration

Pilgrims

House of Burgesses

Town meeting

Bacon’s Rebellion

Halfway Covenant

Roger Williams

Proprietary colony

William Penn

Maryland Toleration Act

Lord Calvert

predestination

Anne Hutchinson

mercantilism

Navigation Acts

Salutary neglect

Lords of Trade

King Phillip

Metacom(et)

Starving time

French & Indian War