
Jamestown Roanoke Plymouth
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Social Studies
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5th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Fill in the Blanks
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The Roanoke settlement mysteriously vanished away and all that was left of the settlement when John white arrived back at the settlement was a tree with the word croatoan carved into it.
Roanoke
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Draw
Draw a picture of what you think the settlement looked like when John White saw the settlement had disappeared.
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Roanoke song ⬇️
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Fill in the Blanks
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Plymouth
Colony
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Plymouth Colony (sometimes Plimouth) was the first permanent English colony in New England from 1620 to 1691 and the third permanent English colony in America, after Newfoundland and the Jamestown Colony. It was settled by the passengers on the Mayflower at a location that had previously been surveyed and named by Captain John Smith. The settlement served as the capital of the colony and developed as the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts. At its height, Plymouth Colony occupied most of the southeastern portion of Massachusetts. Many of the people and events surrounding Plymouth Colony have become part of American folklore, including the American tradition of Thanksgiving and the monument of Plymouth Rock.[1]: 2
Plymouth Colony was founded by a group of Protestant Separatists initially known as the Brownist Emigration, who came to be known as the Pilgrims. It was the second successful colony to be founded by the English in America after Jamestown in Virginia, and it was the first permanent English settlement in the New England region. The colony established a treaty with Wampanoag Chief Massasoit which helped to ensure its success; in this, they were aided by Squanto, a member of the Patuxettribe. Plymouth played a central role in King Philip's War (1675–1678), one of several Indian Wars, but the colony was ultimately merged with the Massachusetts Bay Colony and other territories in 1691 to form the Province of Massachusetts Bay.
Despite the colony's relatively short existence, Plymouth holds a special role in American history. Most of the citizens of Plymouth were fleeing religious persecution and searching for a place to worship as they saw fit, rather than being entrepreneurs like many of the settlers of Jamestown, Virginia. The social and legal systems of the colony became closely tied to their religious beliefs, as well as to English custom.[1]: 2
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Draw
Draw a picture of the Mayflower compact.
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Multiple Choice
Who established the Jamestown colony?
George Washington
King James 1
John Smith
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Jamestown Song ⬇️
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