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List the Thirteen Colonies.

New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Caroline, South Carolina, Georgia.



What are the three types of colonies?

Corporate, Proprietary, and Charter.

What does the ruling Monarch have?

Advising bodies to assist him/ her.

What is the Privy Council made up of?

20-40 superior councils to help the King/ Queen.

The Council for Foreign Plantations was later renamed what?

Lords of Trade and Board of Trade after 1696 under King William the third.

What did the Navigation Act of 1660 do?

Encouraged British shipping.



What are the Enumerated articles?

Sugar, Tobacco, Indigo, Cotton, Wool (only sold to England or English Colonies)

What is the Stamp Act of 1663?

Designed to prevent the colonies from trading with other nations.

What act led to the appointment of Colonial collectors all through the Port City.

The Plantation Duty Act of 1672

What took place between 1684-1688?

The 'Territory and Dominion of New England' under Sir Edmond Andris as the governor.

What happened in 1688?

James the second was deprived of his royal rights (without bloodshed).

What happened in 1688 with William and Mary?

Signed the Bil of Rights

What happened in 1689?

The Bill of Rights and The Toleration Act (signed by Will and Mary)

What happened in 1694?

William the second wife (Mary) died in 1693 so Parliment allowed him to rule alone.

The Bank of England was established when and by who?

In 1694. By William the second to help with his credit. Also known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle street.

What did The Navigation Act of 1696 require?

it required that all government officials take a strong oath to upload regulations, if they failed to do so they were liable to heavy fine and being removed from office.

In 1701 the act of what debied the throne to the Catholic descendents of James the second ; The law stated that the next in line to the childless William the second would be Mary's sister Anne.

The Act of Succession

1707 The Act of Undon

Created the kingdom of Great Britain.


Scotland no longer had a seperate sovernity; was represented in both house of Parliment.