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extremly religious from Virginia. tidewater paid less taxes (court group) , planter group suffered (planter, backwater)
2. who was the leader
his ideas/reasons were later established in American Revolution, due to taxation without representation
bacons rebellion
2. nathanial bacon
1. Virginians started working at about 8 hours daily. would work for familys and were bought.
for about how long
1. indentured sevants
2. 3 - 7 yrs
1. to revive purtitanism since 1st gen. were always watched, 2nd gen. didnt like restrictions, 3rd gen. not so puritan puritanism weakning.
2. what did they pass to change rules so you didnt have to go thru "experience".
3. who wanted this to stay alive (puritan minister)
1. great awakening
2. half way covenant
3. Johnathan Edwards
1. People who went to America were strictly ?
2. people who went against Puritans were called?
1. white anglo saxons
2. heretics
1. who founded colony of Rhode Islans, created most 2.system, rejected puritanism
1. Roger Williams
2. democratic
1. who left massachusetts because she rejected puritans and moved to Rhode Island. The Indians attacked her and killed her and her children
1. anne hutchinson
a descendant from Puritans, a very liberal church, nothing like Puritanism
1. congregational church
where was the center of the slave trade
Georgia
What controlled the slaves?
They had a horrible time in a ship and would stay in 2? until they were "ready and fat" to get better price.
The royal African Company
2. Georgia
1. economic system between who 2?
1. mercantilism
2. England and Colonies
series of laws that restricted the use of foreign shipping for trade between England and its colonies
navigation acts
who was the first prime minister that set aside navigation acts and told parliament no longer follow the acts.
Sir Robert Walpole
What gave the colonies liberal freedom and capitalism?
Salutory Neglect
The government in the massachusetts bay company established 2 court house legislature called ?
all in this governemtn were ?
1. general court
2. puritan leaders
What is it called when relion dominates and the puritan leaders in the colony were leaders in the church too?
Who was the first governer of this?
1. theocracy
2. John Winthrop
Started war by killing 1. first?
The leader was angry with puritans because they pushed religion on them. When war started the governtment got involved and ran off all indians.
2. what war
3. who was leader
1. puritans
2. king philips war
3. king philip
What was the unified league of Indians in New York that allowed settlers (indentured servants) until they struck out against them
Iroquois League
who was the Proprietor of the new colony (new york) 1?
The 4? gave New york to england after 2? wars.
1. Duke of York
2. 3
4. dutch
The chief of the pilgrims was 1? once he and the pilgrims went to Plymouth , they made 2? He welcomed 3? after he toook over that part of Plymouth
1. William Bradford
2. Plymouth plantation
3. puritans
colonies would export 1? and would trade with Africa for 2?
mollasses/ rum
2. slaves
who were the non english immigrants that went to america?
Irish stayed in 2?
Germans went to 3?
1. germans and irish
2. on coast of New York/Boston
3. Iowa looked like germany
what was it called when the colonies exported mollasses and rum for slaves from Africa
Triangular trade
who was the publisher in NY?
2. who was the corrupt new royal govener? that would accept bribes.
1. Zinger
2. Cosby
When Zinger started to publish things about the corrupt Cosby he threw Zinger in jail for 1?
this was called the 2? case
libel
2. Zinger traitorous libel case
saying something to the public and cant prove it, is called?
libel
when you are lieing about the governement (traitor)
seditious libel
who was the lawyer that defended Zinger?
and defined Libel and had proof so they won. what happened to Cosby 2?
Andrew Hamilton
2. got fired and went home with little pay
what two things came from the Zinger traitorous libel case?
libel law
freedom of the press
started in 1? French wanted to expand control over the 2?. French were sent to America to fight for thier land. 3? led virginia and had owned everything west up to 4?
1. europe
2. 13 colonies
3. george washington
4. mississippi river
Washington was told by the govener to go west to 1 & ? to build a fort. These rivers came together in 2? French had lots of indians with them and destroyed fort 3? right before the rivers. they destroyed it becasue it was too close to their fort, fort 4?
war lasted 5? years
1. Monongahela and Ohio and Allegeny rivers
2. Pittsburg
3. Fort Necessity
4. Fort Duquesne
5. 7 years
French were led by 1? (the Hurons)
1. Marquis de Moncalm
British were led by 1? Best leader they had since. When the british took over fort 2? they renamed it to 3?
1. General James Wolfe
2. Fort Dusqesne
3. Fort Pitt
Marquis Mocalm vs. 1?
on the plains of 2?
3? led the 4? and was killed
1. Wolfe
2.Plains of Abraham
3. Moncalm led the French
settled the differences between the French and British1a?
1? the war.
Britain gained all of 2? and also 3? which HAD belonged to French.
1a. Treaty of paris
1. ended
2. Canada
3. Mississippi river
1? fought with the French but since they lost they had to give 2? to England
1. Spanish
2. Florida
Pontiac led 1? tribe. fougt british 2? war. Pontiac destroyed 8 British forts before they got 3? by them. They had fought because they thought the British was going to take thier land. called 4?
1. Ottawa tribe
2. after
3. defeated
4. Pontiacs conspiracy
called 5?
Set by 1? ; said that no immigrant could pass the 2? (west) , did this to try to bring peace. they still went thru and ended up in 3?
Ones who passes thru were led by 4?
1. Parliament
2. Appalachian mountains
3. To Kentucky/ Tennessee
4. Daniel Boone
5. Proclamation of 1763
The main place whites got thru Apalchins was thru the 1? going from V2? to 3?
1. Cumberland gap
2. Virginia
3. Kentucky
established a colony for 1? in 2? Who got this charter 3? from Boston. established 2 house 4? merging 5 & ? into 6?
1. puritans
2. Massachusetts
3. John Winthrop
4. legislature
5. Plymouth colony & Maine
6. Massachusetts Bay Company
people who appeared to be godly Christians. Puritans only allowed these ppl, 1? to worship with them
1. visible saints
founder of Rhode Island 1? got a charter. the colony of Rhode Island established a democratic 2? Was a haven for 3? , friendly with Indians (peacemakers)
1. Roger williams
2. religious liberty
3. Quakers
was an english army officer1? , entered parliament, got charter for colony of 2? wanted poor 3? to come and practice religion freely except for 4? also founded 5?
General james Oglethorpe
2. Georgia
3. people released from prison
4. catholics
5. savannah
story of pilgrims, they settled in the 1? thru the 2? voyage. who contributed information for this3? called 4?
1. netherlands
2. mayflower
3. bradford
4. plymouth plantation
law enacted by government that requires a tax to be paid on the transfer of certain documents 1?
2? wanted this becuase he was mad that colonies did not help during war. 3?, kings prime minister ended period of salutary neglect(no restrictions on colonies) and reinforced 4?
1. stamp act
2. King George III
3. Townshend
4. navigation acts
when this was passed it raised tariffs on 1? in colonies. one of the laws from the 2? ; also didnt allow any colony to produce 3? also made 4? a 5? gov't. the money made from tariffs used to 6?
1. imports
2. townshend acts
3. finished products to sell
4. New York
5. royal
6. pay royal governers
a group emergeing after townsend acts 1? . wanted a change from englands nasty treatment to the colonies, started in 2? led by 3? when england heard about this they were vivid!
1. sons of liberty
2. massachusetts
3. samual adams
colonist believed the lack of direct representation in the distant British Parliament was an illegal denial of their rights and therefore laws taxing the colonists and other laws applying only to the colonies, were unconstitutional.
taxation without representation
the townshend acts only lasted about 1? took off many rules except high tariff on ?and 2?. to show colonies that england still controls them.
about a year
2. tea and sugar
English military were marching thru 1?and angered them and started riot. resulting in 5 deaths named 2?
1. boston
2. boston massacre
who began writing letters to other colonies telling them to break away from england1?
establishing ?of2? . 3? started this and when 4? heard about it they agreed.
1. samual adams
2. committees of correspondence
3. massachusetts
4. virginia
1? led the committe of correspondence in 2? worked with samual adams
1. patrick henry
2. virginia
direct action by colonists in 1?, against the British government.after officials in Boston refused to return three shiploads of 2? tea to Britain, a group of colonists boarded the ships and destroyed the tea by throwing it into 3? called the 4?
1. boston
2. taxed
3. boston harbour
4. boston tea party
series of five laws passed by the British Parliament relating to colonies.The 1? acts triggered outrage and resistance in the Thirteen Colonies
closed 2? so no trade
and would reopen if 3?
also passed 4? removing all people in government except royals
1. intollerable acts
2. bostons ports
3. they paid the cost of the Tea dumped
4. massachusetts gorvernment act
set high tariff on 1? like tea, which destroyed 2? because they needed this. called?
1. sugar
2. triangular trade
3. sugar act
puritans had to go through spiritual experience like "being saved" called 1?
1. the experience
who were the first 2 leaders of the committes of correspondence and what state did they represent?
1. Samual Adams- Mass.
2. Patrick Henry- Virginia
What act raised the tarriffs ON IMPORTS
townshend duty acts
Great awakening for Puritans was led by?
Jonathan Edwards
Pontiac correspose with what tribe?
Ottawa tribe
first prime minister that set aside navigation acts
Sir Robert Walpole
What act was the effect of the boston tea party?
Intollerable acts
What happened because of the taxes?
Bacons Rebellion
Calvanism, believed god had to regenerate man an give him faith.
regenerates
visible saints (christians) were allowed to worship with who?
puritans