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13 October, 04:45

Match the following items. 1. one who rules a country or colony by the authority of his king Puritans 2. claimed land in the Ohio valley for France Stuyvesant 3. founded New Orleans Smith 4. bought Manhattan Island Celoran 5. leader of Jamestown Pilgrims 6. successfully planted and cured tobacco Quakers 7. wanted to separate from the Anglican Church Minuit 8. wanted to change the Anglican Church from within De Bienville 9. religious group teaching brotherly love Squanto and Samoset 10. Dutch governor of New Amsterdam in 1664 Rolfe 11. taught Pilgrims planting techniques viceroy

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    1. Viceroy - royal official who runs a country.

    2. Pierre Joseph Celoran - was a French Canadian Officer of Marine.

    3. Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne De Bienville - was a colonist, born in Montreal, New France, and an early, recurring governor of French Louisiana.

    4. Peter Minuit - was a Walloon from Wesel.

    5. Captain John Smith - as an English soldier, traveler, foreign governor, Admiral of New England, and writer.

    6. John Rolfe - was one of the early English colonizers of North America.

    7. Puritans - English Reformed Protestants who wanted to "cleanse" the Church of England from its "Catholic" practices.

    8. Pilgrims - original settlers of Plymouth Colony.

    9. Quakers - are affiliates of a traditionally Christian group of religious movements.

    10. Peter Stuyvesant - attended as the last Dutch director-general of the colony of New Netherland from 1647.

    11. Squanto and Samoset - were two Algonquin men who conversed with the Pilgrims in Plymouth Colony.
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