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Act of tolerance
First colonial state granting religious freedom to all Christian
George Calvert (lord Baltimore )
Was granted control of new colony king Charles I subdivided
Headright system
Method for attracting. Immigrants
Calvert
Second lord Baltimore set out on achieving great wealth for his colony
William Berkeley
Royal governor of VA adopted policies that favored the large planters.... and use dictorial power to govern on their behalf
Nathaniel Bacon
Farmer from England gathered western farmers to lead a rebellion against Berkeley government.
Indentured servants
Under contact with master. Left at end of work period
Rodger Williams
Puritan minister believed that the individual conscience was beyond the control of any church authority
Providence
Recognized the rights of native Americans and paid them for the use of their land.
Anne Hutchinson
Dissident who questioned the docterines of the Puritan authority. Believed in antinomianism
Antinoninism
Idea that fair alone is necessary for salvation
Thomas Hooker
Lead a large group of Boston Puritans into Connecticut river valley and found the colony of Hartford.
John Davenport
Started second settlement in Connecticut valley in 1637 and gave it new name heaven
Halfway covenant
Mentioned people could take part in church services without making a declaration of their total belief in Christ
New engalnd confederation
Four England colonies :Plymouth Massachusetts bay Connecticut, and new haven.. that formed a millitary alliance
Metacom (king Philip )
United many tribe in southern new England against the English settlers who were constantly encroaching on the native American lands
Rice plantation
Worked by African americans
Quakers
Believed in equality of all men and women non violent and resistance to military services
William Penn
Young covenant to Quakers faith
Panes Oglethorpe
Founded Georgia first settlement
Merchantilism
Trade and production
Dominion of new England
King James II combined new York. New Jersey and various England colonies into one unit
Edmund anderos
Governor of the dominion
Glorious revolution
1688 succeeded in depressing James and replacing with two new sovereigus