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tobacco
What crop did the settlers sell?
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pilgrims
The settlers of Plymouth are known as what?
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all of the settlers disappeared
Why is Roanoke called the "lost colony"?
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small, newly built community
A settlement is a
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Wampanoags
King Phillip was the leader of which American Indian tribe?
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Virginia
Where is Jamestown located?
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Massachusetts
Where was Plymouth located?
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an island off of North Carolina
Where was Roanoke located?
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colonist
A person that settles in a colony is known as a what?
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the American Indians
Who was winning at the beginning of the war?
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Captain John Smith
Who was captured by the Native American leader Powhatan?
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religious freedom
The first settlers to arrive at Plymouth left England in order to gain
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Sir Walter Raleigh
Who was the man that wanted to establish this colony?
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wet, low-lying land that is poorly drained
What is a marsh?
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The Mohawks attacked his forces
What happened when King Phillip asked the Mohawks for help?
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Starving Tim 1609-1610
When were the settlers forced to eat dogs and horses?
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a plan of government drawn up by the settlers
What was the Mayflower Compact?
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earlier, it was the first English settlement
Compared to Jamestown and Plymouth, when was the Roanoke settlement founded
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an ally
One person or nation united with another for a common purpose is called
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asked friendly American Indians to fight with them
In order to not lose the war, what did the English do?
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The House of Burgesses
What was the governing body that created laws for Jamestown called?
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Squanto; he gave them seeds and taught them how to grow crops
Who helped the pilgrims and how?
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a war between England and Spain
What delayed John White's return to Roanoke?
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democratic
A form of government in which people have the power to rule themselves, often through elected representatives
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they feared the tribe would join King Phillip's side
Why did English forces attack the Narragansett tribe?
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