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23 Cards in this Set
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Cooperate Colonies |
The colnoy acted as a coperate body |
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Royal Colonies |
A type of admissitration run by a govener appotined by the monarch |
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Propreitary Colonies |
Grants for a group to settle there, and it was expensive and kinda like imperalism for Brittian |
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The Cheasapke conlonies |
The colonies that would become Virginia |
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George Calvert |
The first Lord of Baltimore |
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Act of Toleration |
Allowed practicing of Christianity in Maryland |
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Sir William Berkly |
Was the govener of Virginia for the longest time |
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Bacon's rebellion |
A rebellion led by Nate Bacon agaisnt the rule of Sir William Berkly |
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Head Right System |
A legal grant to settlers for their own land |
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Anne Hutchinson |
A feminist who stood up to the Goverment and got killed by Native Americans. |
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Antionmainism |
A belief that there are no moral laws for Christians to obey |
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Thomas Hooker |
Founder of Hartford |
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Fundenmental Orders of Conn. |
The Fundamental Orders were adopted by the Connecticut Colony council on January 15, 1639 OS (January 24, 1639 NS). Theorders describe the government set up by theConnecticut River towns, setting its structure and powers.
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Halfway Covenant |
A form of partial church membership created by New England |
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New England Confederation |
A short lived military alliance by the colonies of New England |
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King Phillps war |
The First War with the Native Americans |
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Restoration Colonies |
A number of large land grants given by the king at this time |
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Quakers |
Really religious people who believed everything was the Devil |
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Holy Experiment |
The quaker community in Pennselvania |
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Frame of Goverment |
The laws passed in Penn. that consitiuited Goverment |
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Charter of Libreties |
The Charter of Liberties, also called the Coronation Charter, was a written proclamation by Henry I of England, issued upon his accession to the throne in 1100. It sought to bind the King to certain laws regarding the treatment of nobles, church officials, and individuals. |
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James Oglethope |
Founded the colony of Georgia |
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Navagation Acts |
A series of laws that resricted foreign trade with England and it's colonies |