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Edmund Andros
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Royal Govenor of Massachusetts, new Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Plymouth.
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Navigation Acts
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Attempted to eliminate the Dutch, and protect English markets and trade.
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Staple act
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nothing could be imported to america unless it had first been transhipped through England
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Plantation Duty
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sum of money equal to normal English customs duties to be collected on enumerated products at the various colonial ports.
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Mercantalism
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economic theory that shaped imperial policy throughout the colonial period
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Enumerated goods
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certain essential raw materials produced in the North American colonies
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Slave Trade
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African Americans were sold to Barbados and the Carribeans then to the american colonies
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Sumptuary law
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passed to protect against people who thought they were important
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Half-way covenant
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allowed the grandchildren of persons in full communion to be baptized even though their parents could not demonstrate conversion
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nathaniel bacon
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arrived in virginia in 1674. came from a respectable english family and set himself immediatley as a substantial planter but wanted more. envied green spring faction. rebuffed when he tried to obtain a license to engage in the fur trade.
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great migration
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more than 16000 men and women were in the puritan colonies
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stono uprising
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revolt against the whites lead by blacks because the spanish king promised freedom
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sir william berkley
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had cronies called green spring faction
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glorious revolution of new york and mayland
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the protestant association had petitioned maryland to be a royal colony, which became official in 1691. anglicanism was the established religion and catholics were removed from the office, belonged to calverts until 1776
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jacob leisler
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son of a german minister, emigrated to new york in 1660 and aligned himself with dutch elite and led the leislers rebellion
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john winthrop
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provided an outstanding description of the unplanned mobility that occured in early new england
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bacons rebellion
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sef serving policies, coupled with the memory of near anarchy, helped heal divisions within virginia ruling class. for almost 100 years the local gentry formed a united front against selfish royal apointees
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Charles II
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a
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royal african company
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a
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cotton mather
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a
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nate turner
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a
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jamestown massacre
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aa
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restoration
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A
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king james war
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a
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william and mary
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a
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