284145370 | The Black Robes | Jesuit missionaries of the Society of Jesus social - converted natives to Catholicism | |
284145371 | sugar | cash crop Dutch brought this to the Caribbean islands economic - added new revenue for the Dutch | |
284145372 | English population boom | due to more nutritious food social and economic - widened the gap between the rich and poor | |
284145373 | joint-stock companies | companies that founded the start up of colonies but didn't make any money economic - added new colonies and kind of wasted money | |
284145374 | headright system | policy where people who paid their way to America could get 50 acres of land | |
284145375 | the "seasoning process" | bout with disease (probably malaria) that usually occurred during the first Chesapeake summer of a settler economic - reduced population by 30-40% | |
284145376 | The Mayflower Compact | covenant among the passengers of the Mayflower to reduce distrust and establish a system political - removed distrust and established a temporary government for the settlers | |
284145377 | John Winthrop | first governor of MBC envisioned a communist-esque colony social and economic - created a want for a more communal system of sharing | |
284145378 | Anne Marbury Hutchinson | skilled medical practitioner that greatly admired John Cotten stressed the covenant of grace thought men and woman were completely equal social - shook up the original Puritan values |
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