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1.A person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.
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prominent Puritan religious and colonial leader, who founded the Colony of Connecticut after dissenting with Puritan leaders in Massachusetts.
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English explorer who helped found the colony at Jamestown.
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John Wheelwright 1592, Saleby, Lincolnshire, England-15 November 1679, Salisbury, Massachusetts was a clergyman in England and America.
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obtained a royal charter, along with other wealthy Puritans, from King Charles I.
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Pawtuxet Indian. He befriended the Pilgrims in Plymouth Colony in 1621 and acted as their interpreter.
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A written grant by a country's legislative or sovereign power, by which an institution such as a company, university, or city that is created.
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English clergyman and colonist who was expelled from Massachusetts for criticizing Puritanism; he founded Providence in 1636.
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The practice of tolerating something, in particular differences of opinion or behavior.
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American colonist born in England who was banished from Boston for her religious views (1591-1643).
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known as King Philip or Metacomet, or occasionally Pometacom, was a war chief or sachem of the Wampanoag Indians and their leader in King Philip's War.
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Representative democracy is a form of government founded on the principle of elected individuals representing the people, as opposed to.
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English clergyman and colonist who was expelled from Massachusetts for criticizing Puritanism
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A meeting of the voters of a town for the transaction of public business.