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A person who owns a property or business. PROPRIETOR
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1600-1649 King of England who gave the Puritans a charter to form the Massachusetts Bay Colony. KING CHARLES I
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1588-1649 First governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630. JOHN WINTHROP
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When more than one group works together. COOPERATION
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1696-1785 British military officer who founded the colony of Georgia in 1732. JAMES OGLETHORPE
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1644-1718 Quaker leader who founded the colony of Pennsylvania in 1681 WILLIAM PENN
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To allow people to have different beliefs from your own. TOLERATE
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1639-1676 Wampanoag sachem known to the English colonists as King Philip. He led one of the last Native American battles against the colonists in New England in 1676. METACOMET
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1630-1685 King of England when England made the Dutch of New Netherland a part of the Middle Colonies. KING CHARLES II
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1586-1647 Puritan minister who founded the colony of Connecticut in 1639. THOMAS HOOKER
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A plant used to produce a blue dye. INDIGO
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1672 Colonial governor of New Netherland. PETER STUYVESANT
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1566-1647 Proprietor of Maine until it became part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. FERDINANDO GORGES
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A person who owes money. DEBTOR
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1591-1643 Puritan founder of the Portsmouth, Rhode Island in 1636. ANNE HUTCHINSON
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1650-1739 Chief of the Yamacraw who gave James Oglethorpe land for the Savannah settlement. TOMOCHICHI
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A special agreement or promise. COVENANT
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1603-1684 Puritan minister who founded the colony of Rhode Island. ROGER WILLIAMS
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A group of countries, states or people who join for a common purpose. CONFEDERACY
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1586-1630 Proprietor of New Hampshire. JOHN MASON
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