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| Intermix w/ natives (French and Spanish) |
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| Colonists and natives seperate (NE, Dutch, VA colonies) |
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| Established Port Royal and Quebec |
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| King James I set out joint-stock company, Virginia Company, to Chesapeake Bay |
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| Military leader of Jamestown |
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| Economy of Chesapeake Colonies |
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| Plantation agriculture (tobacco) |
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| King Charles I gave land to the Catholic Calvert family. "Proprietary Colony" |
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| Second form of labor in Chesapeake. Worked 2-7 years then were free if they survived. |
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| Led pilgrims in New World |
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| The Puritans' massive immigration to Salem, North America |
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Founded Providence, Rhode Island Religious tolerance |
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| Created colony of Rhode Island |
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| Founded when England take over Dutch colony |
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| Nathaniel Bacon wanted to kill Indians. William Berkely stopped him so he burned Virginia's capital. |
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| James II marries Catholic, so Parliament overthrow him and est. Constitutional Monarchy |
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