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Chapter 2

Horizontales
Sir George _____ named New Jersey after the island he was born on
Margaret ____ helped preach for The Society of Friends
King ____ granted Oglethorpe and his fellow trustees control of land between the Savannah and Altamaha Rivers
The Fundamental Articles of ___ _____ established a religious government even stricter than Bostons
______ Compact established a civil government and proclaimed allegiance to the king
John ____ started a revolt which drove out Lord Baltimore's officials
Columbus first discovered this cash crop for himself in the West Indies
William of _____ was also ruler of the Netherlands
50-100 acre grants of land which settlers could acquire in different ways
Sir Thomas _____ led unrelenting assaults against the Powhatan Indians
Anne _____ was a powerful female religious figure
Flourishing ____ economy developed on Barbados and other islands
King _____'s War was the most deadly encounter between whites and Indians in the 17th century
Verticales
______ Rebellion helped show how unwilling English settlers were to abide by earlier agreements with the Natives
San _____ , but was later called San Antonio
______ Rifle was introduced by Miles Standish
Chief ______ was the leader of the Wampanoags
William ______ was chosen to be governor many times by the people of the "Plymouth Plantation"
John_____ had started to produce tobacco crops of high quality
This Native married John Rolfe
Society of Friends preachings made by George ____ who was also a shoemaker
John _____ carried the charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company with him
The ______ Empire claimed title to all the islands in the Carribean
This states founders were a group of unpaid trustees led by Oglethorpe
William ____ became owner and proprietor of part of the New Jersey colony