Headright system
________- 50 acres of land were given to anyone who paid for a new immigrant to come to America.
Puritans
________- Protestants that did not leave the Church.
Freeholds
________- Small farms with 30- 50 acres owned and worked by families.
Metacom
________- Also known as King Philip, he was Chief of the Wampanoags who decided that the colonists had to be expelled.
Predestination
________- Belief that God had a set number of chosen believers that would be saved.
Roger Williams
________- A Salem minister who opposed the idea of an official religion and praised the separation of church and state.
Royal colony
________- After the Indian uprising due to the increasing number of English settlers, James I made Virginia a(n) ________.
Covenant of Grace
________- Belief that God saved whoever was predestined for salvation.
Encomienda
________- Gifts to conquistadores from monarchy.
Pilgrims
________- Puritans that left England's Church when threatened by James I.
Tobacco
________ was a push factor that caused the English to leave for colonial America.
Corporation
Joint- Stock ________- Agreement which allowed investors to collect money into a representative government with governor, council, and assembly.
1607
Opechancanough- Powhatans little brother who in ________ attacked English invaders and refused to sign any treaties.
Chattel Slavery
________-"Ownership of human beings as property ..
John Winthrop
________- Educated Squire that led 900 migrants to the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Mercantilism
________- The state helped the economy.
Outwork
________- Merchants would bring wool from rich landowners and send to landless peasants to make cloth.
Toleration
________- Acceptance of others beliefs.
Anne Hutchinson
________- Held prayer meetings for women and opposed the idea of the covenant of works.
Francis Drake
________- A sea dog who was supported by Elizabeth that disrupted Philips conquest of America.
Lord Baltimore
________- Catholic aristocrat who was granted land bordering Chesapeake Bay.
Columbian Exchange
________- Import and export of foods, diseases, animals, and people to and from the Old World.
Covenant of works
________- Belief that salvation can not be earned by good deeds.
England
________ aided trading and making of products.
House of Burgess
________- A representative government created by the Virginia Company.
James I
________ claimed divine rule in England and threatened Puritans.
Neo Europes
________- A type of colony in the new world where colonists attempted to duplicate European economies.
Philip II
________- A passionate Catholic who was made King and tried to disprove and end all challenges to the Catholic Church.
Town Meeting
________- A meeting where adult men voted on matters pertaining to town government.
Chattel Slavery
"Ownership of human beings as property."
Neo-Europes
A type of colony in the new world where colonists attempted to duplicate European economies
Encomienda
Gifts to conquistadores from monarchy
Columbian Exchange
Import and export of foods, diseases, animals, and people to and from the Old World
Outwork
Merchants would bring wool from rich landowners and send to landless peasants to make cloth
Mercantilism
The state helped the economy
House of Burgess
A representative government created by the Virginia Company
Royal colony
After the Indian uprising due to the increasing number of English settlers, James I made Virginia a royal colony
Freeholds
Small farms with 30-50 acres owned and worked by families
Headright system
50 acres of land were given to anyone who paid for a new immigrant to come to America
Indentured Servitude
New arrivals to the Colonies could sign contracts to work for their freedom and ability to work for themselves
Pilgrims
Puritans that left England's Church when threatened by James I
Puritans
Protestants that did not leave the Church
Joint-Stock Corporation
Agreement which allowed investors to collect money into a representative government with governor, council, and assembly
Predestination
Belief that God had a set number of chosen believers that would be saved
Toleration
Acceptance of others beliefs
Covenant of works
Belief that salvation cannot be earned by good deeds
Covenant of Grace
Belief that God saved whoever was predestined for salvation
Town Meeting
A meeting where adult men voted on matters pertaining to town government
Philip II
A passionate Catholic who was made King and tried to disprove and end all challenges to the Catholic Church
Francis Drake
A sea dog who was supported by Elizabeth that disrupted Philips conquest of America
Opechancanough
Powhatans little brother who in 1607 attacked English invaders and refused to sign any treaties
Lord Baltimore
Catholic aristocrat who was granted land bordering Chesapeake Bay
John Winthrop
Educated Squire that led 900 migrants to the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Roger Williams
A Salem minister who opposed the idea of an official religion and praised the separation of church and state
Anne Hutchinson
Held prayer meetings for women and opposed the idea of the covenant of works
Metacom
Also known as King Philip, he was Chief of the Wampanoags who decided that the colonists had to be expelled