1.Puritans - English religious group who hoped to purify the Church of England 2.Emigrate – to move from one’s home country to live in another country.

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1.Puritans - English religious group who hoped to purify the Church of England 2.Emigrate – to move from one’s home country to live in another country 3.Colony – a territory under control of another nation 4.Charter – a legal document by a king giving rights to a person or group to colonize land 5.House of Burgesses – a group of representatives first established by the colony of Jamestown

6.Pilgrims – group also known as ‘Separatists’ because they wanted to separate themselves from other Protestants/ settled the colony of Plymouth, MA 7.Mayflower Compact – document and agreement of Pilgrims to work together to make the laws and govern the colony of Plymouth 8.Toleration – the practice of allowing others to believe as they wish without persecution 9.Quakers - religious group also known as the Religious Society of Friends, led by William Penn, settled the Pennsylvania colony 10.Indentured servant - a person who came to America under contract to work for another person for a specific amount of time usually in exchange for the voyage to America

11. Tariff - a tax paid on goods or services 12. Boycott – the act of a group to abstain from using, buying, or dealing certain items usually as a political protest

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The Seven Years War in Europe The French and Indian War was essentially the North American theatre of a larger conflict, the Seven Years War, in Europe. The European phase of the war lasted from 1757 to 1763.

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