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35 Cards in this Set

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Roger Williams

founder of Rhode island

William Penn

Quaker, colonial proprietor

William Bradford

Plymouth governor

George Whitefield

Anglican evangelist, grew huge crowds

King Philip

Wampanoag Indian ruler

Sir Edmund Andros

Dominion of New England, governor

William and Mary

came to power under the Glorious Revolution

Jonathan Edwards

American revival pastor/scholar

Nathaniel Bacon

led a rebellion in Virginia

James Oglethorpe

founder and defender of Georgia

most farms were subsistence

New England

indentured servants could not meet the demand for labor

Southern

had colonial assemblies

All

originally organized as royal colonies

None

the largest port city by the time of the Revolution

Middle

area that was the birth place of American tolerance

Middle

class stratification was strict with plantation owners at the top

Southern

settled by groups who formed close knit religious towns

New England

corporate colonies in 1770

None

the Anglican church was the established church

Southern

fishing, whaling, and ship building were important industries

New England

most people lived on separate, self- supporting estates

Southern

called the Bread Colonies

Middle

led the colonies in establishing public education

New England

Quaker colonies located

Middle

The three parts of most colonial governments:

governor, council, and assembly

The revival in America in the 1730s and 40s:

Great Awakening

The three types of charters issued for new colonies in America:

corporate, proprietary, and self-governing

Two largest denominations in the colonies in the 1770s:

Congregationalists, Anglican

The organization formed by the proper Puritan colonies for mutual protection and co-operation in the 1640s:

New England Confederation

One major difference between England and America was who owned land.

True

Colonial governors were paid by the king.

false

Deism was a denomination that came out of the revival in 1730 colonial America

false

The Glorious Revolution had no effect on the colonies

false

Craftsmen could get good wages in the colonies.

true