6921175560 | Separatist versus non separatist Puritans | Radical Calvinists against the Church of England separatists pilgrims argued for a break from the church of England led the Mayflower and established the settlement at Plymouth | 0 | |
6921170608 | Northwest Passage | Believe to provide shortcut from Atlantic to Pacific searched for by Giovanni da Verrazzano for Francis the first in the race to asian wealth | 1 | |
7270290643 | Conversion experience | Required of members of the Puritan Church Took the place of the baptism required by the Catholic Church | 2 | |
7270295804 | Social reciprocity | Society naturally punished criminals indiscriminately | 3 | |
7270297597 | Church of England | Protestant Church led by the king of England independent of Catholic Church tended toward Catholicism during rain of Catholic royalty | 4 | |
7270300902 | Atlantic slave trade | Sold to slave Traders by African kings seeking riches Columbian Exchange | 5 | |
7270304375 | Jamestown | First permanent English settlement in the Americas in 1607 along James River | 6 | |
7270305279 | John Smith | Introduced work ethic to Jamestown Colony sanitation diplomat to local Native American tribes had fought Spanish and Turks | 7 | |
7270309379 | Pocahontas | Key to English Native American relationship died in England in 1617 | 8 | |
7270312367 | Mayflower Compact | Foundation for self-government laid out by the first Massachusetts settlers before arriving on land | 9 | |
7270319313 | John Winthrop | Calvinist, devised concept of City on a Hill a model of Christian charity founded highly successful towns in Massachusetts Bay | 10 | |
7270324474 | City on a hill | Exemplary Christian Community Rich to show charity held to calvinistic beliefs | 11 | |
7270326907 | Indentured servants | Settlers to pay the expenses of a servant voyage and be granted land for each person they brought over headright system | 12 | |
7270329692 | Maryland Act of religious toleration | Mandated the Toleration of all Christian denominations in Maryland even though Maryland was founded for Catholics but majority was Protestant | 13 | |
7270338144 | James first Charles first | Reluctant to give Collins their own government preferred to appoint Royal governors | 14 | |
7270339652 | William Penn and the Quakers | Settled in Pennsylvania believe the Inner Light could speak through any person and ran religious services without ministers | 15 | |
7270342081 | Roger Williams | Challenge new englanders two completely separate Church from State as the state would corrupt the church | 16 | |
7270822033 | Anne Hutchinson | New England calvinist Ministries Authority as a thought the good workers for salvation of Catholicism | 17 | |
7270836745 | The halfway conevant | New englanders who did not wish to relay their conversion experience it could become halfway Saints so that their children would be able to have the opportunity to be Saints | 18 | |
7270847976 | Bacon's Rebellion | Rebels felt the governor of Virginia failed To protect the frontier from the Native Americans | 19 | |
7270874435 | Navigation Acts | Army English and American ships allowed to Colonial ports descent began in 1763 | 20 | |
7270888042 | M e r o a n t i l i s m | Insured trade with Mother country nationalism to research on social economic not voted on by colonists | 21 | |
7270896538 | Charles II James II | Tried to rule as absolute monarchs without using Parliament little to no sympathy for Colonial legislature | 22 | |
7270902187 | William & Mary | Ended the Dominion of New England gay power back to colonies | 23 | |
7270905778 | Dominion of New England | Combine Massachusetts, new New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Plymouth into one super Colony governed by Sir Edmund Andros | 24 | |
7270932974 | The Glorious Revolution | William & Mary King James II out of England allowed more power to the legislators | 25 | |
7270943068 | James Oglethorpe | Established colony of Georgia as a place for honest | 26 | |
7270946740 | The enlightenment | Emphasis on human reason logic and science increase the followers of Christianity | 27 | |
7270953389 | Benjamin Franklin | Connected to colonies to Britain Post to unnecessary unfair taxation strong influence on albany-plain | 28 | |
7270959601 | The Great Awakening | Begin by Edward to return to puritanism increased overall religious involvement gave women more active roles in religion and more and more ministers sprouted up throughout the country mainly affected towns and cities | 29 | |
7270985597 | Deists | Believe the that God created the universe to act through natural laws Franklin, Jefferson, Paine | 30 | |
7270990340 | George Whitefield | Powerful speaker, toured the country and inspired mini into Christianity | 31 | |
7270995855 | Jonathan Edwards | Cheerleading revivals stressed immediate repentance | 32 | |
7271001495 | New lights versus old | 33 |
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