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All of the Roanoke settlers had ______.
2
The Pilgrims were religious _____ who didn't want to be in the Church of England.
3
Smith said that _____ saved his life.
4
The settlers at Plymouth wanted ____ freedom.
5
The house of _____at Jamestown was the first representative democracy in the U.S.
6
______ was the chief of the Wampanoag when the Pilgrims arrived.
7
The only clue was the word _____, carved on a gatepost.
8
1609-1610 was known as the ____ Time at Jamestown.
9
______ was a chief who lived near Jamestown.
10
Roanoke Island is off the coast of present-day North______.
11
A____ is a form of government in which the ruler is a king or queen.
12
_____ was a money-making crop at Jamestown.
13
_____ was a Pawtuxet Native American who helped the Pilgrims.
14
Sir Walter ____ sent two ships to explore North America in 1584.
15
John White returned to Roanoke ____ years later.
16
Captain John ____ told the settlers at Jamestown, "If you don't work, you don't get food."
17
_____ the First was the King of England when Jamestown was established.
18
Some historians believe that the Roanoke settlers ____ Native American groups.
19
Jamestown was built on a ____, so it was hard to grow crops there.
20
Captain John ___ left Roanoke to sail back to England for supplies.