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This chapter focuses on vocabulary review to help you prepare for the upcoming Vocabulary Quiz. Each slide presents a definition first, allowing you to quiz yourself and match the vocabulary word to its definition. Consider creating a 'word bank' of the 15 vocabulary words for reference. Click through the slides to reveal the correct answers, and challenge yourself to correctly identify all 15 words. Some key terms include proprietors, Puritans, Mayflower Compact, indentured servants, and more, essential for your understanding of early American history.
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Chapter 4 Vocabulary Review This can be used to help you prepare for the Vocabulary Quiz. The definition will appear first on each slide. Quiz yourself by trying to identify which vocabulary word matches each definition. You may want to have a ‘word bank’ of the 15 vocabulary words to look at. When you click, the correct answer will appear. Keep going until you get all 15 words correct!
Owners of a colony who control its government proprietors
Protestant group made up of people who wanted to reform the Church of England Puritans
Political meeting at which people make decisions on local issues; used primarily in New England town meeting
Document written by the Pilgrims that established general guidelines for self-government Mayflower Compact
People who agreed to work from four to seven years without pay in exchange for passage to America Indentured servants
Powerful allegiance of Algonquian Indians under the leadership of Wahunsonacock Powhatan Confederacy
System under which each colonist who paid his or her own way to Virginia received 50 acres of land Headright system
A religious group sect
People who disagree with official religious or political opinions dissenters
Members of a Puritan Separatist sect that left England in the early 1600’s to settle in the Americas Pilgrims
Group of people who developed their own churches and cut all ties with the Church of England Separatists
People who have left the country of their birth to live in another country immigrants
Virginia’s elected assembly House of Burgesses
Mass movement of English men, women, and children out of England between 1630 and 1640 Great Migration
Sacred agreement covenant