AP US History Period 2: 1607 - 1754 Patterns of Empire and Resistance

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Bacon
________ burned homes of elite planters and the capital building in Jamestown.
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Charles II
________ resented New England because Puritans executed his father during the English Civil War.
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John Rolfe
________ experimented with growing tobacco.
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Enclosure
________ Acts in England created a food crisis and a population surplus.
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Pueblo Indians
________ in New Mexico were resentful of Spanish rule.
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Metacomet
________- chief of the Wampanoag- known as King Philip, launched an attack on Massachusetts towns.
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John Locke
________- role of government was to protect natural rights- life, liberty, property.
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Choctaw
Fighting between the Chickasaw and the ________ did not cease until the defeat of the French in the French and Indian War in 1763.
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Albany
Dutch established a post at ________ and allied with the Iroquois.
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Wabanaki Confederacy
________ joined French in trying to stop the northern advance of British colonists.
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Roger Williams
________ was a devout Puritan minister.
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Core message
________: anyone could be saved and people could make choices in their life that would affect their afterlife.
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Virginia Company
King transferred governance from ________ to the Crown in 1624, but allowed the House to remain Transatlantic Trade The Atlantic Economy and Evolution of Colonial Economies.
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Dominion of New England
The ________ ended with the Glorious Revolution.
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peace treaty
In ________- returned the fort for the return of Madras in India British Colonial Expansion and Conflicts with American Indians.
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Mercantilism
________- formed companies such as the East India Company.
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William Penn
King Charles II granted tract of land to ________.
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Bacons Rebellion
________- Nathaniel Bacon- wanted to attack the natives.
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William of Orange
When ________ took over the throne, New Englanders arrested Sir Edmund Andros and got rid of the Dominion.
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Country Party
________- aka Commonwealth men- accused political figures of upsetting the constitutions and endangering individual liberties.
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New Amsterdam
________ was attacked by King Charles II of England, and was surrendered to the British- who renamed it New York English Colonial Patterns.
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New France
________ stretched from Quebec, encompassed Great Lakes and Ohio River Valley, and the Great Basin.
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Carolina
________ was founded by wealthy plantation owners from Barbados.
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Court Party
________- opposite, members operated within the inner sanctum of power in London.
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Metis
Intermarriage= children who were known as ________- mixed blood.
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Replaced by the repartimiento system
mandated that natives be paid wages
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Had few colonists
had to rely on diplomacy
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Intermarriage = children who were known as Metis
mixed blood
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Not few colonists
English migrated in substantial numbers
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Mercantilism
formed companies such as the East India Company
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New World Colonization
diminish population and provide new markets
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First proprietary colony
instead of joint-stock
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Son took over when he died
Cecelius Calvert
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Massachusetts Bay Colony
"A City Set Upon a Hill"
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Diverse Colonies
religion, ethnicity, and social class
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Voting
later restricted to wealthy men
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Middle Passage
horrid journey from Africa to the Americas
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More died in the Beaver Wars
killed by the Iroquois who were supplied weapons by the Dutch
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The Catawba
Contact, Trade and Cultural Adaptation
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Need a steady and inexpensive source for raw materials
colonies
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Enumerated good
from colonies could only be shipped to Britain
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In peace treaty
returned the fort for the return of Madras in India British Colonial Expansion and Conflicts with American Indians
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Partus Sequitur Ventrum
a child of a slave mother would also be a slave
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Jonathon Edwards
"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
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Core message
anyone could be saved and people could make choices in their life that would affect their afterlife
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Deism
God created the world and left it alone
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Natural Laws
clockwork Anglicization of British North America
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Ben Franklin
Pennsylvania Gazette (not founder)
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Anglicanism and Enlightenment Thinking
from Great Britain to North America
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Country Party
critical of the British government for corruption, wastefulness, and tyranny
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Court Party
opposite, members operated within the inner sanctum of power in London