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Nova Scotia, French settlement by traders.
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Joint stock company later to become a failed colony.
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the Susan Constant, the Godspeed, and the Discovery sailed up the James River.
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Joint Stock Company in 1606
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Founded with the help of Samuel de Champlain.
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He was commissioned by the Dutch to find the Northwest Passage.
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First European Settlement was established in the Southwest.
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Their marriage eased tensions between Natives and the English.
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Eighty percent of the English settlers had perished by this time.
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John Rolfe crossed two tobacco plants and planted Virginia's first cash crop.
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Established by the Virginia Company
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founded by the Pilgrims
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Chartered by the Netherlands to help establish colonies.
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Launched surprise attack on the English killing around 350 settlers. English retaliated many times over.
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Foe of the Puritans causing the the Great Migration.
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"Bought" Manhattan from the Munsee people.
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These eleven Enslaved Africans were tasked with building New Amsterdam.
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Founded by the English.
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Given to Cecilius Calvert, the second Lord Baltimore, by King Charles.
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Founded by the English
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Newtown was established later to be called Hartford.
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Called themsevles "the Sword of the Lord" and torched the Native Americans community.
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The colonies first slave marriage.
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Act of War against the Natives, a massacre of 150 Lenapes.
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Mass Bay Colony, precursor to state Constitution.
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Caused by tensions between Parliment and King Charles.
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Encouraged importation directly to England on English boats.
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Conflicts between the Lenape/Delaware tribes and New Netherland colonists.
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Was given a charter by King Charles II.
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Handed over to the English by the Dutch.
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Named Charleston in the 1780s.
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An uprising against English colonists.
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Rebellion against Governor Berkley who defended the Native Americans.
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Founded by William Penn when he used his father's debt to receive a patent for the Society of Friends or Quakers to live in Pennsylvania.
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An attempt to overthrow James II.
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Established by James II for tighter control of the colonies.
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Forced colonists in Maine into military service against Native Amrericans.
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A bloodless revolution overthrowing James II.
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By Parliment, curtailed monarchy rule in England.
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the Lords Proprietor founded a seperate Carolina province for better control of the colonists.
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Spanish decree that enslaved escapees from English colonies could flee there if they converted to Catholicism and the Spanish crown.