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30 Cards in this Set
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Who were the main workers on Southern Plantations?
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enslaved Africans
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The ---- settlement in Massachusetts bay colony because they wanted to live according to their religious beliefs
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puritans
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A person wanting to live a trade or become a artisan became a ---- first
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apprentice
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Who was Roger Williams and how did his beliefs differ from the leaders of the church.
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he was the minster of Salem and was expelled for not believing in his religion.
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who was Anne Hutchinson and what was her experience with church leaders
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she was a puritan. she questioned the church and held meetings in her home.She was also expelled for not believing in her religion
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This city was very important for trade in the Middle Colonies because it had a good harbor on a river.
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Philidelphia
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This colony was established by the Calverts because they wanted to provide a safe place for Catholics
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Maryland
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Colonists followed----to settle near the Piedmont as land space began to fill up. This route followed an old Indian path
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The Great Wagon Road
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What was meant by "city upon a hill" and why were the Massachusettes Puritans trying to create it?
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the city everyone looked up to because there were good Puritans, their government followed their Christian beliefs. They were role models and were expected to be on best behavior at all times
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why were enslaved Africans brought to the colonies?
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to work on plantations and they were cheap labor
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The Frame of Government of Pennsylvania allowed people to____
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freedom of speech, freedom of religion and the right to trial by jury
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King Phillip's War occurred because____
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disagreement over land
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How did the New England Colonists feel about the trade rules?
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it was unfair and had too many strict rules
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what things did enslaved Africans do to resist slavery?
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they formed groups that were against slavery
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what was the Great Awakening and how did it affect people living in the Colonies?
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it renewed interest in religion for everyone
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imports
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a product into a country
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exports
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a product that leaves a country
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triangle trade route
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ship routes that connected with England
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diversity
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difference among people
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immigrants
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a person who comes into a country to make a new life
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apprentice
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a person who lived and worked with an artisan family for several years
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constitution
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a written plan of government
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debtors
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a person who was put in jail for owing taxes
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Navel Store
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a product used for building ships
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dissent
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disagreement
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Boston
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Massachusetts
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Wilmington
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Delaware
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Philadelphia
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Pennsylvania
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New York City
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New York
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Savannah
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Georgia
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