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Match the vocabulary term to its correct definition.

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To settle in a new area.


A failed English settlement that still remains a mystery today.


The first written framework of government in the New World.


The first English permanent settlement in the New World.


A tradition started by the Pilgrims in the New World.


A major crop for Jamestown which helped them become a stable colony.


The second permanent settlement in the New World.


Someone who travels for religious purposes.


New cities in the New World


Known as a hero for saving John Smith's life.

1.
Colonies

2.
Mayflower Compact

3.
Thanksgiving

4.
Colonization

5.
Jamestown

6.
Pilgrims

7.
Plymouth

8.
Pocahontas

9.
Roanoke

10.
Tobacco

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in order of questions:

1. colonization

2. roanoke

3. mayflower compact

4. jamestown

5. thanksgiving

6. tobacco

7. plymouth

8. pilgrims

9. colonies

10. pocahontas

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User Louisfischer
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Answer:

The definitions for these terms are as listed below:

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Colonies: New cities in the New World

"Colony" was the name given to new settlements in current American territory during the English colonial campaign.

2. Mayflower Compact: The first written framework of government in the New World.

The Mayflower compact, named after the English ship "Mayflower", on which it was signed, was a document containing the first political guidelines to be enacted in the territory currently known as the United States. It was signed on November 21, 1620.

3. Thanksgiving : A tradition started by the Pilgrims in the New World.

The celebration of the modern thanksgiving tradition dates back to 1619. It was originally a religious tradition of being thankful for a plentiful harvest.

4. Colonization : To settle in a new area.

In the United States, the process of colonization consisted on English settlements along uncharted territory.

5. Jamestown : The first English permanent settlement in the New World.

Jamestown is known as the first successful attempt of English colonization in the current American territory.

6. Pilgrims : Someone who travels for religious purposes.

Pilgrims were known as religious travelers. Among the main objectives of pilgrims was the christianization of native territory.

7. Plymouth : The second permanent settlement in the New World.

Plymouth was a settlement located in current southeastern Massachusetts. It was founded by English Puritans in 1620.

8. Pocahontas : Known as a hero for saving John Smith's life.

Pocahontas, known for saving John Smith's life at the moment of his execution, was a Powhatan Native American woman who was involved in English settlement affairs at Jamestown.

9. Roanoke : A failed English settlement that still remains a mystery today.

Roanoke colony is known as "the lost colony" due to the mysterious disappearance of its population after the second failed attempt to establish a permanent English colony in the territory currently known as North Carolina in 1587. The first attempt took place in 1585

10. Tobacco : A major crop for Jamestown which helped them become a stable colony.

Tobacco trade became a main source of growth in the settlement of Jamestown during colonial times due to its fair pricing as an export product.

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