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Flashcards: U S History Chapter 4

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WildernessA wild, empty land that has not been settled.
1585What year did the English people decide to plant a colony in the wilderness?
1497What year did John Cabot claim North America for England?
Queen Elizabeth IWho was the powerful ruler of England in 1585?
Walter RaleighWho asked Queen Elizabeth for permission to begin a colony?
RoanokeWhat was the name of the Island the two sea captains found which they believed would be good for starting a colony?
VirginiaWhat name was given to England's land in America?
Queen Elizabeth "the virgin queen"Who was it named after?
They were to busy trying to get rich and ran out of food.Why did the first colony fail and return to England?
Virginia DareWhat was the name of the first English child born in America?
RoanokeWhat was Sir Walter Raleigh's colony in America called?
It failedWhat happend to the first English colony in America?
The Lost ColonyWhat is Roanoke known as today?
CroatoanWhat word did John White find carved into the tree when he returned from England after three years?
King James IWho wanted to have a successful colony in the New World?
A charterWhat do you call an "official permit to start settlements in America"?
The London CompanyWhat group of businessmen and merchants obtained a charter to start settlements in America?
April 1607When did the ships "Susan Constant", "Godspeed", and "Discovery" sail through the Chesapeake Bay and into the "James River"?
King JamesWho was the James river named in honor of?
SwampWhat do you call an "area where the ground is wet and spongy"?
JamestownWhat did the London Company settlers call their colony?
Half of ThemBefore the summer was over how many Roanoke settlers died from sickness?
Captain John SmithWho took control of Jamestown in 1608?
He that does not work shall not eatWhat rule did John Smith make to try to save them from starvation?
PocahontasWho saved John Smith's life from the Indians?
John SmithWho got burned and had to return to England?
The starving timeWhat was the winter of 1609-1610 called because it was so bad?
60Out of 500 colonists left by John Smith how many survived the winter?
JamestownWhat was the name of the first successful English colony in America?
TobaccoWhat became the most important money-making crop in Jamestown?
April 1607When was Jamestown founded?
PilgrimsWho were able to govern themselves because they loved religious freedom and strove for the glory of God?
The Church of EnglandWhat was the name of the church that King James forced everyone to attend?
King JamesWhat king made himself the head of the church?
SeparatistsWho wanted to separate from the Church of England?
HollandWhen King James put some separatists in jail because they worshiped according to the bible in secret, they gave up their homes in England and moved to_____________.?
MayflowerIn September 1620 a group of separatist boarded the ship called the ________________.
Separatists and StrangersWhat two groups of people were together on the Mayflower?
StrangersWho wanted a chance to work in the new world?
PilgrimsThe separatists and the strangers together became known as ________________.
Christopher JonesWho was the Mayflower's captain?
MassachusettsStorms had blown the Mayflower off course and brought it off the coast of________________.
The Mayflower CompactThe Pilgrims joined together to write the first written agreement for self-government in America called the __________________.
John CarverWho did the Pilgrims choose to be their governor?
Self-governmentThe Pilgrims made their own plans for their own government. This is called _____________________.
Elder BrewsterWho was the Pilgrim's minister?
Saturday, November 21, 1620When was the Mayflower Compact signed?
Monday, November 23When did they go ashore to find a good place to settle?
1. good supply of drinking water 2. a good harbor for ships to sail into. 3. a place free from unfriendly Indians.What three things were the Pilgrims looking for in a place to settle in?
Captain Miles StandishWho was the soldier the Pilgrims hired to guide them in dealing with Indians and in building a settlement?
PlymouthWhat was the name of the place the Pilgrims found to settle?
Common HouseWhat did the Pilgrims build to serve as their house, fort and church that first winter?
50 percentWhat percentage of the Pilgrims died that winter?
December 1620When was Plymouth founded?
SamosetWho was the friendly Indian who came to visit them?
SquantoWhat was the name of the Indian Samoset brought back who had been to England and spoke good English?
Chief MassasoitWhat was the name of the chief that Samoset returned with?
TreatyA written promise or agreement is called a ______________.
William BradfordWhen Governor Carver died after the Mayflower had returned to England who was elected to take his place?
36 yearsHow long was William Bradford governor?
Of Plymouth PlantationGovernor Bradford wrote a book which tells us most of what we know about the Pilgrims called ____________________.
Three DaysHow long was the first Thanksgiving?
Susan Constant, Godspeed, DiscoveryWhat ship (s) brought Englishmen to Virginia?
MayflowerWhat ship (s) brought the Pilgrims to America?
Massasoit, Samoset, SquantoWho were the three friendly Indians who helped the Plymouth settlers?
PilgrimsTogether, the Separatists and the Strangers were called _______________?
The London CompanyWhat group of merchants or businessmen agreed to finance the founding of a colony in the New World?