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7323638913Columbian ExchangeTrade of goods/viruses/people from New to Old World0
7323638914Economienda SystemLets Spanish settlers control the natives and establish a social hierarchy with them at the top1
7323638915Spanish ArmadaIn 1588 the Brits defeat it and make colonization of the New World easier2
7323638917Joint Stock CompanyPeople in Britain pool money for colonization Ex: VA company settling Jamestown in 16073
7323638918Spanish Mission SystemConverts Indians to Catholicism4
7323638919Sir Walter RaleighSettles Roanoke which becomes the Lost Colony in 15875
7323638920JamestownSettled in 1607 by VA company Led by Capt. John Smith who declared "he who shall not work shall not eat"6
7323638921PowhatansIndians that live near Jamestown and supply them with food Once they stop the Virginians die of starvation7
7323638922John RolfeStarts tobacco as a cash crop (the first one) and marries Pocahontas8
7323638923Indentured ServitudeLucrative way to get Brits over to US by paying for journey but making them indentured servants for 7 years Had high death rate and only 50% made it to end of terms9
7323638924headright systemGave away free land to rich people who paid for the passage of indentured servant10
7323638925House of BurgessesVirginian democratic tradition with an elected house that used power of the purse on the Governor11
7323638926PuritanismThe belief of purifying the Anglican church from catholic practices12
7323638927SeparatistsWanted to separate from Church of England and landed in Plymouth in 1620. More radical form of Puritanism.13
7323638928Mayflower CompactSigned by the Pilgrims on the ship that gave consent of the governed (not God), assemblies, and a legal code (1620)14
7323638929Massachusetts Bay ColonyFounded by Puritans (non-separatists) in 1629 Saw themselves as the "city upon a hill" and believed they have a contract with God Had a protestant work ethic15
7323638930John WinthropFirst gov/founder of the Mass. Bay Colony16
7323638931Roger WilliamsBelieved that church and state should be separate and was exiled to RI17
7323638932Anne HutchinsonBelieved that the ticket to salvation was faith and a merciful god, not obeying moral authority and good deeds Was exiled from Mass. Bay18
7323638934Dominion of New England(1686) Brits combined NH, RI, MA, CT under the command of Gov. Andros. The colonists revolted in 1692 and drove out the governor19
7323638935Halfway Covenant(1662) Allows more people to become members of the Puritan church without as much commitment20
7323638936Salem Witch Trials(1692) A hysterical reaction of the Dominion of New England or Halfway Covenant21
7323638937Fundamental OrdersThe first sort of constitution of the colonies in Connecticut (1639)22
7323638938MarylandFounded by Lord Baltimore as a gift from the King and a haven for catholics23
7323638939Act of TolerationTo appeal Maryland to more people they allow all christian faiths (1649)24
7323638940Native ConflictsPequot War and Metacom/King Philip's War25
7323638941Pequot WarWar over who controls CT, Mass Bay kills 400 Pequot people in vengeance for Pequot killing a few Mass Bay26
7323638942Metacom/King Philip's WarEnded the native presence in the colonies (1676)27
7323638943Slaves in ColoniesCome over in 1619 on Middle Passage of Triangular Trade Generally worked on plantations in the South growing cash crops such as indigo, cotton, tobacco, and rice Some worked in north in houses Only worked for the rich28
7323638944Salutary Neglectan English policy of relaxing the enforcement of regulations in its colonies in return for the colonies' continued economic loyalty Mid 1600s to mid 1700s29
7323638945MercantilismEconomic system in which the mother country tries to get a favorable balance of trade30
7323638946Navigation ActsProtectionist tariff for England that requires colonists to buy from them (1651-1673) Upholds mercantilism31
7323638947Molasses Act(1733) Import taxes on molasses coming from the West Indies to get colonists to buy English molasses Upholds mercantilism32
7323638948Power of the purseEarly form of checking on the colonial governors in which the house/legislature would cut the salary of the governor to get their legislation through33
7323638949New England ConfederationThe first major attempt at consolidation among colonists34
7323638950Bacon's Rebellion(1676) Nathaniel Bacon wants William Berkley (governor) to let him start a militia to fight the Indians to get more land for new settlers in the west Berkley says no and Bacon starts a rebellion against him Bacon dies and his rebellion doesn't end up all that successful but it is the first populist uprising in America35
7323638951William BerkelyColonial gov. of VA during Bacon's Rebellion36
7323638952Stono Rebelion(1739) Rebel slaves escape and free a large number of slaves to contribute to their rebellion They loot and raid things from whites and kill a few on their way to Florida for freedom They get caught and killed and harsher slave codes are enforced37
7323638953Slave CodesCodes that limited the rights of slaves to prevent uprisings. Slaves were not allowed to learn to read or write.38
7323638954First Great AwakeningReligious revival movement in the 1730s and 1740s. Preached more emotionally and emphatically, getting more of an audience. A reaction to the enlightenment in Europe away from emotion and to reason.39
7323638955Jonathan EdwardsGave "sinners at the hands of an angry God" speech and captivated his audience40
7323638956George WhitfieldMethodist preacher who was emotional and spiritual41
7323638957New England vs. Middle vs. SouthNew England: focuses on trade ports (Boston) and has only subsistence farming. Has a puritan work ethic. Middle: the Bread Basket colonies, they have lots of grain and are more diverse than NE. Also have port cities (NY) Chesapeake: A mixture of the lower south and the middle colonies. Major crop is tobacco Lower South: Has a stronger hierarchy and cash crops of cotton, rice, and indigo.42

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