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FACTS I
FACTS II
Important People
Potpourri
Jtown or Plymouth
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The date the Mayflower voyage finally left
Plymouth, England for the voyage (month year)
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September 1620
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The month and year the Mayflower arrived in Cape
Cod, Massachusetts (dropped anchor) and the
month and year many passengers went ashore
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November 1620 December, 1620
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The month and year the Jamestown settlement was
established
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May, 1607
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What year was a group of representatives (called
burgesses) elected to make laws and the first
group of west Africa captives brought to
Jamestown?
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1619
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How many men and boys were on the 3 ships going
to Jamestown, and how many people were on the
Mayflower?
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Jamestown 144 men and boys Mayflower 102
passengers and 30 crew members
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What was the MAIN reason (though there were
others) the men traveling to Jamestown wanted to
settle there?
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They wanted to become wealthy
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What was the name of the Native American tribe
that the Jamestown colonists interacted with AND
what was the tribe that the Plymouth colonists
interacted with
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Jamestown Powhatan Plymouth Wampanoag
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What city and country did many of the Separatists
move to after it got too difficult to worship in
England?
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Leiden, Holland (or Leyden)
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Why did the Separatists decide to leave Holland?
(2 reasons)
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  1. It was difficult for them to make good wages
    (hard to make money)
  2. Their children started to act like they were
    Dutch and they were taking on the habits of the
    Dutch
  3. They were afraid that Holland was in danger of
    losing its religious freedom

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The name of the church that King James I required
all English residents to attend
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The Church of England (Anglican Church)
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He was the King of England at the time of the
establishment of both the Jamestown and Plymouth
colonies
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King James I
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This man was an English explorer and a mapmaker.
He was a great leader whom the Powhatan trusted.
He eventually became the governor of Jamestown
colony
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John Smith
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The name of the man who introduced a new kind of
sweet tobacco to the Jamestown colony in fact,
this product was a big factor in why the colony
eventually survived.
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John Rolfe
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Name the first two governors of Plymouth Colony
(in order)
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First John Carver Second William Bradford
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Two English speaking Native Americans helped the
Plymouth colonists. Name them.
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Squanto and Samoset
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The number of days the Jamestown voyage lasted
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144
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The number of people that died on the Mayflower
voyage
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two
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How many days did the Mayflower voyage last?
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66
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This important document was signed by 41 male
passengers of the Mayflower on November 21, 1620.
By signing this, the men agreed to make and
follow certain laws in their new colony. This
document is important to history because it was a
written framework for a government, otherwise
known as a constititution.
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The Mayflower Compact
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This was the first representative legislature in
the thirteen American colonies organized at
Jamestown in 1619. It included a governor and
elected representative.
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The House of Burgesses
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Only men and boys traveled on three ships on
this voyage.
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Jamestown
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Because they wanted to protect themselves from
Spanish attacks, this settlement was chosen
because it was surrounded by water on three sides.
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Jamestown
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Many of the settlers here were seeking religious
freedom because they were not allowed to worship
as they pleased in England
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Plymouth
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This group of wealthy men from London gave money
to the Plymouth colonists so they could start
their colony. In exchange for this money, the
company took ½ of everything the colony could
produce in a year.
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Merchant Adventurers
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Of the two colonies, this one had the most
favorable relationship with the Native Americans
living there.
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Plymouth
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