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George Calvert, Lord Baltimore 1st
1632 Nobleman who was granted a charter on either side of Chesapeake Bay.
Cecil Calvert, Lord Baltimore 2nd
1632 given to him, and kept on his fathers's plan in 1643.
Act of Toleration (1649)
First colonial statute granting religious freedom to all Christians.
Sir William Berkeley
The royal governor of Virginia (1641-1652; 1660-1677)
Bacon's Rebellion
A rebellion against American Indians on the Virginia frontier also the royal authority. Lead by Nathaniel Bacon
Roger Williams
A Puritan minister banished from the Bay Colony, then founded Providence and the first Baptist Church
Anna Hutchinson
Believed in antinomianism and was also banished from the Bay Colony and founded Portsmouth.
antinomianism
The idea that faith alone, not deeds, is necessary for salvation.
Thomas Hooker
1636 this reverend with Boston Puritans founded Hartford.
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (1639)
The first written constitution in American history.
John Davenport
1637 New Haven was founded and was the second settlement in the Connecticut Valley.
halfway covenant
To be able to attend church but not have a formal declaration or their total belief in Christ.
New England Confederation
The military alliance formed or Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, and New Haven.
Wampanoags
An Indian tribe.
Metacom; King Philip's War
Tribes united in New England against English settlers.
Quakers
Members of the Religious Society of Friends.
William Penn
A Quaker whos father did not like his beliefs but respected him.
holy experiment
William Penn made a new colony to test he beliefs in a community.
Frame of Government (1682-1683)
A colony with elections for leaders, and a written constitution, also had the Charter of Liberties.
Charter of Liberties (1701)
worship freely and unlimited immigrants to the colony.
James Oglethorpe
1733 founded Savannah Georgia's first settlement.
mercantilism
The baby colony then supports the parent colony at the same time being self-sufficient.
Navigation Acts
Three rules set by Englands government.
Dominion of New England
A attempt to control the colonies in the New England.
Sir Edmund Andros
Sent to be governor of the dominion.
Glorious Revolution
1688 replaced James II with William and Mary James
Middle Passage
A horrible time that slaves are kept on a ship to go to the West Indies.