Chapter 2: Beginnings of English America (1607-1660)

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Maryland

________ was falling into anarchy due to the religious- political battles of the English Civil War in 1640s.

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Sedition

________- expressing opinions dangerous to authority.

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Roger Williams

________, the son of a London merchant, studied at Cambridge University and emigrated to New En gland in 1631.

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religious freedom

It called for ________ and equality before the law for all Englishmen.

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America

The dawn of Catholicism in ________ brought many contradictions sparking religious wars between different groups.

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1645

In a(n) ________ speech to the Massachusetts legislature explaining the Puritan conception of freedom, Governor John Winthrop distinguished sharply between two kinds of liberty.

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John Smith

________ encounters Powhatan and his tribe.

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Anne Hutchinson

________ began holding meetings in her home where she discussed of religious issues.

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Virginia Company

The ________ promoted the immigration of women to be married off to independent colonists.

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Natural liberty

________ is subjective in nature, leading men into wrongdoings, making it difficult for authority to handle.

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It meant obedience to religious and governmental authority

following Gods law and the law of rulers like Winthrop himself

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Natural

based on human nature

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Civil or federal or moral

refers to the covenant between God and man, in the moral law, and the politic covenants and constitutions, amongst men themselves

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Sedition

expressing opinions dangerous to authority

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Copper

Powhatan wanted forty ____ swords

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Widows, single men, orphans

Virginia remained flooded with _____, ______, and _______

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Women

Who are preferred to marry into the landowners compared to the servants?

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religious and political authority

Like civil liberty, one has the liberty to choose, however, is still obligated to follow _________________ and __________________.

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