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