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20 Cards in this Set
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Kyle Walden
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Kyle Walden
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John Rolfe
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Savior of Jamestown marries Pocahontas, gaining alliance with Indians. Grows tobacco and the work for food motto
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Lord Baltimore
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Founder of Catholic Maryland and tries to be most tolerant colony
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James Oglethorpe
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Founder of Georgia for debtors and for the buffer of other colonies
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House of Burgesses
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House of assembly in Jamestown
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Barbados Slave Codes
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Brought over to the colonies states that slaves are solely property and can literally be treated any way
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Indentured Servant
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a european who needs to work to pay for their passage to the new world
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Act of Toleration
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Being shunned from the protestants Catholics were forced to create the Act of Toleration in 1649. allowing catholics in the new world but restricting many other religious groups
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Iroquois Confederacy
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Group of Indians allied together by the Iroquois to dominate and control north america
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Anne Hutchinson
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was outspoken with the puritans in masschuets bay colony
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Roger Williams
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extreme Separatist who rooted for fair Indian rights and founder of Rhode Island
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William Bradford
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Governor of New England for 30 years straight
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John Winthrop
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was the first governor for nineteen years of the Massachusetts Bay colony for 30 years traight
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William Penn
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Founder of Pennslyvania and a quaker offering peace to all and Indians
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Sir Edmund Andros
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Military leader that took over Massachusetts Bay colony and waged war with the Natives and head of new england dominion
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Massachusetts Bay Colony
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a royal charter to England to counteract Separatists
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Navigation Laws
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only allowed import from English colonies.
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Dutch West India Company
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Profitable in Carribean, Africa, Brazil. Exporting Sugar cane and slaves
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Quakers
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were simple, democratic, and rooted for religious and civic freedoms.
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Fundamental Orders
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Connecticut River Colony created the Fundamental Orders – modern constitution that was controlled by “substantial citizens.”
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