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AP US History - Colonies Flashcards

Colonial Unit of AP US History

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7642728274(King) Ferdinand and (Queen) IsabellaKing and Queen of Spain during the age of Exploration in the 15th century; funded Columbus's journey to America's0
7642728275Martin LutherGerman monk who broke for the Catholic Church; initiated the Protestant Reformation1
7642728276(John) CalvinReligious leader during Protestant Reformation; focused on predestination and total depravity2
7642728277(King) Henry VIIIEnglish monarch who broke from the Catholic Church and established the Anglican Church (Church of England); father of Queen Elizabeth I3
7642728278(Queen) Elizabeth IHenry VIII's successor who continued the Anglican church; turned back the Spanish Armada; encouraged mercantilism4
7642728279(King) Philip IISpanish Monarch who sent the Spanish Armada to attack England, which failed5
7642728280Spanish ArmadaThe Spanish Fleet sent to attack England, but failed due to losses in battle or weather damage6
7642728281(Sir Humphrey) GilbertEnglish nobleman whose attempt to settle on Newfoundland collapsed due to inadequate supplies and harsh climate`7
7642728282(Sir Walter) RaleighEnglish nobleman who led an early attempt to establish a colony in the New World; associated with Roanoke, "the Lost Colony"8
7642728283(King) James IEnglish monarch who granted the Virginia Company, and other groups, rights to etablish colonies9
7642728284Virginia Companyfirst English colony established in the US; included traders and adventurers with no motive to settle; colony failed at first10
7642728285(Peter) StuyvesantGovernor of New Netherland, the precursor to New York11
7642728286New Netherlandthe colony which would become New York12
7642728287(John) Rolfebrought tobacco to Virginia; married Pocohantas13
7642728288House of Burgessesfirst elected legislative body in the US which could make laws and raise taxes; Virginia;14
7642728289Headright Systemthis system encouraged immigration by granting heads of households 50 acres of land per servant he brings15
7642728290(Lord) BaltimoreEnglish noble man who etablished Maryland as a refuge from religious persecution16
7642728291Toleration Act (1649)an act enacted in Maryland to grant religious freedom to all Christians17
7642728292Navigation Acts (1651, 1660, 1663)These sets of acts restricted the US to trade with England, which helped fuel resentment of England18
7642728293(William) Berkeleycorrupt Virginian governor; made large land grants to himself and members in his council and supressed dissent in the House of Burgesses - acts which upset the people; associated with Bacon's Rebellion19
7642728294(Nathaniel) BaconVirginian; led a rebellion against the government's orders not to attack the Native Americans for land20
7642728295(William) BradfordEnglish Separatists who arrived in Massachusetts in the Mayflower21
7642728296Mayflower Compactthe first covenant of government in the US;22
7642728297(King) Charles Ithis English monarch's reign was marked by the English Civil War; the monarchy was temporarily dispowered after his rule23
7642728298(John) Winthropled Puritans to Massachusetts Bay Colony; "City on a Hill" quote24
7642728299(Roger) Williamsadvocated religious tolerance and separation of church and state; he was banished from Massachusetts and established Rhode Island25
7642728300(Anne) HutchinsonMA women who opposed Puritan doctrines and held prayer meetings in which she argued that salvations would be awarded for good faith rather than good deeds26
7642728301(Thomas) Hookerleft MA to avoid coersive policies of magistrates and to find better land; established Connecticut River Valley27
7642728302Fundamental Orders of Connecticutset up a governing system in Connecticut; similar to MA's government28
7642728303English Civil Warthis war led to the execution of King Charles I, Ending with the execution of Charles I, this war was to put either the king or Parliament in the political power of England. This, however, did not resolve this problem.29
7642728304(Oliver) CromwellEnglish general and statesman who led the parliamentary army in the English Civil War (1599-1658)30
7642728305(King) Charles IIreinstalled the English monarchy; was disliked for his support of Catholicism; toppled by parliamentary leaders in the Glorious Revolution31
7642728306Halfway Covenantproposed that second-generation members be granted the same privilege of baptism (but not communion) as had been granted to the first generation; tried to encourage a spiritual conversion and full-church membership32
7642728307Metacom's War (King Phillip's War)Native Americans battle New England colonies; large percentage of native americans died, making it one of the bloodiest wars in US; severely damaged the Native American presence in the new world33
7642728308Duke of York (James II)took New Netherlands and named it New York; became English king, who was disliked for his support of Catholicism34
7642728309Fundamental Constitutions of Carolinalaws of Carolina that never went into effect because it mostly benefitted the wealthy35
7642728310(Sir Edmund) Androsgovernor of the Dominion of New England; disliked for upsetting the established political systems in New England36
7642728311Glorious Revolutiona bloodless coup in England tha overthrew James the II and enthroned Mary II and William the III; weakened the monarchial power37
7642728312(King) William III and (Queen) Mary IIKing and Queen of England who were enthroned after the Glorious Revolution38
7642728313Declaration of Rights1689, a Bill of Rights, signed by the monarchs of England to recognize the rights of English people --> precursor to American Bill of Rights39
7642728314Leisler's RebellionAmerican extention of the Glorious Revolution; overthrew Andros and send him back to England40
7642728315Stono RebellionA 1739 slave rebellion in Charleston, South Carolina; worried whites and caused plantations to suppress blacks more41
7642728316(Sir Robert) WalpoleBritish Whig chief minister; his patronage system created the policy of salutary neglect in the US42
7642728317(James) Oglethorpefirst governor of Georgia; attacked Florida, but without success43
7642728318Molasses Act (1733)act which raised tax on molasses; made British products cheaper than those of the West Indies44
7642728319Currency Act (1751)act which prohibited US from issuing paper currency; hurt US trade by removing circulating paper money45
7642728320(Benjamin) FranklinUS politician, diplomat, scientist, inventor, writer; the US extention of the enlightenment46
7642728321(Johnathan) Edwardsan american theologian and congregational clergyman whose sermons associated with the Great Awakening; known for fire-and-brimstone speeches47
7642728322(George) Whitefieldleading evangelist of religious reform in England and the colonies; Great Awakening that challenged the established religious order.48
7642728323Old and New Lightsthe traditional and new members of the church during the Great Awakening49
7642728324Fort Duquesnea fort built by the French; renamed Fort Pitt after it was captured by the British early the French-Indian war50
7642728325(Williams) PittGeneral who led British forces in French and Indian War; used much of his own money to finance the war51
7642728326(General) Edward BraddockCommanded forces sent by Great Britain to support American colonists; defeated and killed by French and Indian troops52
7642728327(General) James WolfeGeneral who was given task of capturing Quebec by Pitt in 175953
7642728328Albany Plan of Uniona plan proposed by Benjamin Franklin to unite the colonies54
7642728329Pontiac's RebellionConflict between the Native Americans and the British over settlement of Indian lands in the Great lakes area55
7642728330Proclamation of 1763British Treaty with Native Americans not to settle over the Appalachians; a restriction which upset American settlers, especially since some had already crossed the line56
7642728331Treaty of Paris (1763)treaty which ended the French and Indian war; made Britain the major power in North America;57
7642728332Paxton Boysa group of farmers massacre a peaceful Native American tribe because of Pennsylvania's Indian policy58
7642728333Regulator Movementmovement consisting of landowning vigilantes tried to supress outlaw bands of whites who were stealing cattle and property; wanted greater political rights for S. Carolina59

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