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3 different types of English colonies

1. proprietary. 2. corporate. 3. royal

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Jamestown

The first permanent English settlement in North America, found along the Atlantic coast in Virginia.

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1607

Year that Jamestown was founded.

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Virginia Company

English joint-stock company that received a charter from King James I, which allowed it to fund the trip to Jamestown. They were then given the right to oversee the colonial government in Jamestown.

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Powhatans

Native American tribe near Jamestown that initially traded with the English settlers and shared farming methods with them, however their relationship quickly became strained and the two sides waged war against each other.

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John Smith

He helped govern Jamestown in its first years of existence. His leadership and strict discipline helped the colony get through a difficult winter.

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John Rolfe

He discovered how to successfully grow tobacco in Jamestown (Virginia colony) and cure it for export, which made the colony economically successful.

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tobacco

Cash crop that made a profit and saved the Jamestown (Virginia) colony from collapse

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indentured servitude

A contractual system in which someone sells his or her body (services) for a specified period of time in an arrangement very close to slavery, except that it is voluntary entered into. In the English colony, the term of service was typically 7 years.

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land and tools for farming

After 7 years of indentured servitude, what were indentured servants supposed to be given?

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headright system

Parcels of land consisting of about 50 acres which were given to colonists who brought indentured servants into America. It was used by the Virginia Company to attract more settlers to the English colony of Virginia.

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House of Burgesses

the first elected legislative assembly in the New World; it was established in the Colony of Virginia in 1619. Only wealthy land owners could vote for representatives to this assembly.

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1619

What year were the first Africans brought to Jamestown? They were initially brought over as indentured servants, however this practice dissolved and Africans were treated as chattel slaves.

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Bacon's Rebellion

Event caused by the failure of the Virginia government to protect indentured servants from Native Americans after they had gone into western lands in search of free farmland. This event showed class conflict in the Virginia Colony.

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Governor William Berkeley

He was a British colonial governor of Virginia who favored his wealthy friends by giving them land grants and he failed to protect indentured servants who moved west and experienced conflict with Native Americans.

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The Chesapeake

The Virginia colony and Maryland colony are called by this name.

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Separatists

A group who sought to break away entirely from the Church of England; after initially settling in Holland, a number of them made their way to Plymouth Bay, Massachusetts in 1620.

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Plymouth colony

What colony was started by the Separatists?

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Massachusetts

The Plymouth colony later becomes part of what larger New England colony?

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1620

When was the Plymouth colony founded?

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The Mayflower Compact

The first agreement for self-government in America. It was signed by the 41 men on the Mayflower and set up a government for the Plymouth colony.

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Separatist

What is another name for a Pilgrim?

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William Bradford

One of the leaders of the Pilgrim expedition who was also a longtime governor of the Plymouth colony.

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Puritans

A Protestant sect in England who wanted to change parts of the Anglican church because the Anglican church contained customs / beliefs that were too close to the Roman Catholic church.

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John Winthrop

Puritan leader who helped start the Mass Bay colony. He later became the first governor of the colony.

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A City Upon a Hill

A phrase that is associated with John Winthrop's vision for the Massachusetts Bay Colony that their new community would be a shining example for all Christians.

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Anne Hutchinson

She preached the idea that God communicated directly to individuals instead of through the church elders. She was forced to leave the Mass Bay colony in 1637.

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George Calvert / Lord Baltimore

Person who was given a proprietorship to the colony of Maryland, which would be used as a refuge for English Catholics.

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Act of Toleration

a 1649 Maryland law that provided religious freedom for all Christians

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Maryland

What colony was started as a safe haven for English Catholics?

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Protestant Revolt

The Protestants and Catholics did not get along and this caused a civil war among them in Maryland. The Protestants won and repealed the Act of Toleration in 1654.

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tobacco

What crop / product was the most valuable to the Chesapeake colony?

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Jamestown (1607)
Plymouth (1620)
Mass. Bay (1630)
Maryland (1634)

In the order first to last, put the following 4 colonies in order of their establishment. Can you also identify the year they were started?
- Plymouth
- Maryland
- Jamestown
- Mass Bay

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Roger Williams

He founded Rhode Island for more separation of between the Puritan church and the colonial government in Mass. Bay. He believed that the Puritans were too powerful and was ordered to leave the Massachusetts Bay Colony for his religious beliefs.

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Thomas Hooker

A Puritan minister who led about 100 settlers out of Massachusetts Bay to Connecticut because he believed that the governor and other officials had too much power.

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Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

It is considered by some as the first written Constitution. in the colonies. It established a legislature elected by popular vote and a governor chosen by the legislature.

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Halfway Covenant

This allowed partial membership rights to Puritans who had been baptized but who had not yet experienced conversion (been "converted"). It was started because the Puritan church was declining in population.

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Salem Witchcraft Trials

This led to the deaths of twenty people after young girls charged people with practicing witchcraft.

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Quakers / Professors of Light / "Friends"

This group of people settled the Pennsylvania colony.

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Friend / Professor of Light

What is another name for a Quaker?

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William Penn

A Quaker that founded Pennsylvania to establish a place where his people and others could live in peace and be free from persecution.

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Penn's Woods / Penn's Holy Experiment

What was another name for the Pennsylvania colony?

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South Carolina - rice
North Carolina - tobacco

What were the different crops raised in South Carolina vs. North Carolina.

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South Carolina

Immigrants from Barbados fled the island because land was becoming scarce. They migrated to what English colony in the present day United States?

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James Oglethorpe

Founder and governor of the Georgia colony. He ran a tightly-disciplined, military-like colony. Slaves, alcohol, and Catholicism were forbidden in his colony.

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Metacom's Rebellion

War fought against the British colonists in New England by the Wampanoag Indians. Led by the Wampanoag Chief known as King Philip. Took place in 1675-1676.

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King Philip's War

What is another name for Metacom's Rebellion?

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In what area did King Philip's War take place?

New England

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Metacom's Rebellion

What is another name for King Philip's War?

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Deerfield Massacre

The Iroquois Confederacy, allied with the French, attacked a New England community in which 48 colonists killed and 112 colonists taken captive and marched back to French Canada. Took place in 1704.

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Pueblo Revolt

An uprising of Pueblo Native Americans in which 400 Spanish were killed and the remaining 2,000 Spanish settlers were driven out of the region. Took place in 1680. Twelve years later the Spanish returned and were able to reoccupy New Mexico with little opposition. However, the Spanish were more accommodating of Indian culture afterwards.

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Germany (German immigrants)

Over 100,000 people from this European country came to Pennsylvania to escape military conscription and religious persecution.

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Mennonites

Name the religious group from Switzerland and Germany that came to the English colonies to escape religious persecution and military conscription.

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Germany and Switzerland

Mennonites emigrated to the English colonies from what European country or countries?

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Pennsylvania

In what English colony did the Mennonites settle when the came to the New World?

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Scots-Irish

Large ethnic group that settled in the frontier lands near the Appalachian Mountains. They had been expelled from England and hated the English.

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Scots-Irish

They were the largest group of non-English immigrants in the early 1700s.

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Presbyterian

What denomination were the Scots-Irish that came to the English colonies?

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Shennandoah Valley

In what part of the present day U.S. did the Scots-Irish settle in when they came to the English colonies?

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Rhode Island and Pennsylvania

What British colonies had the most religious toleration?

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A colonial woman bore an average of eight children and performed multiple tasks including cooking, making clothes, providing medical care, and educating children. She often worked next to her husband in the shop, at the plantation, or on the farm. Divorce was legal but rare, and women had limited legal and political rights.

Explain the life and rights of colonial women.

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New England freehold society

widespread land ownership by yeoman farmers in the Mass Bay, Connecticut, and Rhode Island colonies.

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1. more people (especially young adults) sought out free western land; however this encroached upon Native American land
2. There was a decline of arranged marriages; children were no longer promised farmland by their parents, therefore they did not go along with arranged marriages.
3. the outwork system
4. raising more corn and potatoes (because these crops yielded more on smaller plots of land)
5. raising livestock (sheep or pigs) instead of grain

What were different consequences to the reduction of farm size in New England, which occurred during the colonial era?

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corn and potatoes; livestock

traditional crops such as barley, wheat, and oats had a small yield so many farmers started to switch them out for _________. What did farmers start to raise instead?

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Theodore Jacob Frelinghuysen

Dutch-reformed minister of the 1st Great Awakening who vigorously spread his sermons in North American colonies, especially in New Jersey.

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revivals

emotional religious gatherings where people came together to hear sermons and declare their faith

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Jonathan Edwards

He wrote "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"

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Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

What famous sermon did Jonathan Edwards write during the 1st Great Awakening?

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The sermon warned of the danger of damnation, the justice of God's wrath, and the opportunity for redemption and salvation.

What was the message included in the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God?"

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George Whitefield (follower of John Wesley)

English Anglican preacher who was known for his ability to use emotionalism in his sermons. He was considered a New Light. He did a lot of traveling throughout the colonies during the 1st Great Awakening.

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Charles Chauncy

He did not believe that the emotionalism of the Great Awakening could truly awaken one spiritually
He was sharply critical of Edwards and Whitefield. He was considered the leading voice of the Old Lights.

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Presbyterian and Puritan (Congregationalist) Churches

A split in the ______ and. _______ churches led to the Old Light vs. New Light division.

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Old Lights

Orthodox members of the clergy who adhered to the traditional and old ways of delivering sermons and conducting church services.

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New Lights

Used revivals and emotional preaching as a more modern way to express their ideas and give their sermons during the Great Awakening

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Presbyterian, Baptist and Methodist churches

These three Christian denominations experienced an increase in membership during the 1st Great Awakening.

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  1. Princeton (Presbyterian Church)

  2. Rutgers (Dutch Reformed Church)

  3. Brown (Baptist Church)

Name some of the sectarian colleges (meaning religiously affiliated) that were started because of the 1st Great Awakening.

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Zenger case (1735)

The case that established the precedent that true statements about public officials could not be prosecuted as libel; Newspapers are not financially liable for criticism of government if actually true.
This case was heavily influential in establishing the 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution almost 50 years later.

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Sir Isaac Newton

Who wrote Principia Mathematica?

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Principia Mathematica

Book that was instrumental in developing and instituting modern mathematical logic. It was a large influence on Enlightenment thinking.

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the power of human reason
the natural rights of individuals (self-gov't)

What are the two basic principles of the Enlightenment?

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Who was one of the main developers of the social contract theory?

Thomas Hobbes

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John Locke

Who wrote "Two Treatises of Government"?

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Two Treatises of Government

John Locke wrote a book which argued that monarchs did not get their political authority from God. In the book he argued there was no such thing as "divine right." Name the book.

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life, liberty & property

What were John Locke's Natural Rights?

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Ben Franklin

He wrote "Poor Richard's Almanac."

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pietism / piety / pious

reverence for God or devout fulfillment of religious obligations; being religious

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deism

A popular Enlightenment era belief that there is a God, but that God isn't involved in people's lives; God is more of a clock maker (God made the earth and all of its guiding principles, laws of math and science, and set the world into motion and does not have an active part in the day to day occurrences on Earth)

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Poor Richard's Almanac

Widely read annual pamphlet edited by Benjamin Franklin. Best known for emphasizing thrift, industry, morality, and common sense.

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outwork system

Merchants and artisans bought wool or flax from farmers and paid propertyless workers and land-poor farm families to spin it into yarn and weave it into cloth. This was a way for the propertyless workers or land-poor farm families to make extra money. The merchants benefitted by having more cloth to sell.

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Francisco Coronado

A Spanish soldier and explorer; he was searching for gold and silver but only encountered the Pueblo Native Americans (Anasazi and Hohokam tribes) of the American southwest.

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St. Augustine

First European colony established in the present day U.S.; it was established by Spain on the Atlantic Coast in present day Florida.

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Samuel de Champlain

French explorer who explored the St. Lawrence River above present day New York and Lake Ontario and established a settlement known today as Quebec City.

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Quebec

First permanent French settlement / city in North America, founded by Samuel de Champlain.

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St. Lawrence River

First waterway / river area in present day Canada that was explored and settled by the French.

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Marquette and Joliet

French Missionaries and fur traders who explored the upper Mississippi River region (present day Wisconsin and Illinois)

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Jesuit Missionaries

French Catholic missionaries

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Jesuit Missionaries

These missionaries were friendly and peaceful toward Native Americans and offered conversion to Catholicism.

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Franciscan missionaries

These missionaries were hostile toward Native Americans and forced conversion to Catholicism.

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Franciscan missionaries

Spanish Catholic missionaries

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coureur de bois

French trapper; translates to "forest runner"

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