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16 Cards in this Set
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If a country wishes to be self-sufficient and acquire as much wealth as possible it adheres to the economic theory known as _______.
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mercantilism
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Britain viewed its American as a _______ for British goods.
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market
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Britain viewed its American colonies as a resource of _______.
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raw materials
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In 1651 Parliament passed the _______, a series of laws restricting colonial trade.
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Navigation Acts
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The 1651 laws that restricted colonial trade also boosted the colonial _______ industry.
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shipbuilding
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In 1864 England revoked Massachusetts' _______ and made it a Royal Colony.
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corporate charter
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James II made the area from Maine to New Jersey one vast colony called _______.
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Dominion of New England
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James II was a _______ but his daughter was a protestant.
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Roman Catholic
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The _______ refers to William and Mary assuming the British throne and Parliament placing further limits ton the Monarchy.
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Glorious Revolution
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The Massachusetts charter of 1691 called for more _______ toleration and non-Puritan representation.
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religious
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The Act of Union of 1707 joined _______ to England and Wales to create Great Britain.
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Scotland
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Trials for smuggling were moved from colonial courts to _______ courts presided over by English judges.
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admirality
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By not enforcing the Navigation Acts, Great Britain's colonial policy came to be known as _______.
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salutary neglect
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The King appointed most colonial _______ to serve as the colony's highest authority.
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governor
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The Massachusetts charter of 1691 called for the King to appoint the _______ of the colony.
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governor
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The colonial assemblies, not the king, paid the _______ of the governor.
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salary
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