colonist - a person who settles in a colony, democratic - a form of government in which people have the power to rule themselves, often through elected representatives, Mayflower Compact - a set of rules written by the Pilgrims to help them live together peacefully, monarchy - a form of government in which the ruler is a king or queen, representative government - a form of government where the citizens elect the leaders to make decisions on their behalf, settlement - a small community created by settlers in a new territory, burgess - a representative in a governing body, treaty - A formal agreement between two or more countries or groups.​, Jamestown - One of the first three English settlements​, Pilgrims - The name given for Plymouth settlers, Powhatan - Leader for the united Algonquin-speaking tribes, malaria - a deadly disease carried by mosquitos, King James I - England's ruler in 1606, Captain John Smith - A settler who was captured by Native Americans, but later led the colony, Pocahontas - Powhatan's daughter who saved John Smith's life, John Rolfe - Pocahontas' husband; also started the tobacco cash crop, Separatists - a group that wanted a separate, or independent, church, Mayflower - ship that Pilgrims took, John Carver and William Bradford - governors of Plymouth, Squanto - helped arrange a peace treaty between the Native Americans and Pilgrims, Thanksgiving Day - a harvest day to celebrate the peace between Native Americans and the Pilgrims, North America - Continent where the first 3 English settlements existed,

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