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7531267259headrightThe right to acquire a certain amount of land granted to the person who finances the passage of a laborer.0
7531267260disenfranchiseTo take away the right to vote.1
7531267261civil warA conflict between the citizens of inhabitants of the same country.2
7531267262tidewaterThe territory adjoining water affected by tides-this is, near the seacoast or coastal rivers.3
7531267263middle passageThat portion of a slave ship's journey in which slaves were carried from Africa to the Americas.4
7531267264menialFit for servants; humble or low.5
7531267265militiaAn armed force of citizens called out only in emergencies.6
7531267266hierarchyA social group arranged in ranks or classes.7
7531267267corporationA group or institution granted legal rights to carry on certain specified activities.8
7531267268lynchingThe illegal killing of an accused person by mob action without due process.9
7531267269hinterlandInland region back from a port, river, or the seacoast.10
7531267270sectA small religious group that has broken away from some larger mainstream church.11
7531267271agitatorsThose who seek to excite or persuade the public on some issue.12
7531267272stratificationThe visible arrangement of society into a hierarchical pattern, with distinct social groups layered one on top of the other.13
7531267273eliteThe smaller group at the top of a society or institution, usually possessing wealth, power, or special privileges.14
7531267274gentryLandowners of substantial property, social standing, and leisure, but not titled nobility.15
7531267275tenant farmerOne who rents rather than owns land.16
7531267276vetoThe executive power to prevent acts passed by the legislature from becoming law.17
7531267277apprenticeA person who works under a master to acquire instruction in a trade or profession.18
7531267278speculationBuying land or anything else in the hope of profiting by an expected rise in price.19
7531267279revivalIn religion, a movement of renewed enthusiasm and commitment, often accompanied by special meetings or evangelical activity.20
7531267280secularBelonging to the worldly sphere rather than to the specifically sacred or churchly.21
7531267281indentured servantsA person under contract to work for another person for a definite period of time, usually without pay but in exchange for free passage to a new country. During the seventeenth century most of the white laborers in Maryland and Virginia came from England as indentured servants.22
7531267282PuritanA member of a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries who regarded the Reformation of the Church of England under Elizabeth as incomplete and sought to simplify and regulate forms of worship.23
7531267283Export EconomyEconomy whose growth depends to a great extent on the export sector (i.e. selling to other countries) rather than domestic demand.24
7531267284Participatory Town MeetingsOriginated in New England - town meetings at which normal citizens can participate in making decisions related to politics, government, current events, etc. Noted as one of the first instances of democracy in America.25
7531267285Metacomet's War (King Phillip's War)An armed conflict between Native American inhabitants of present-day New England and English colonists and their Native American allies in 1675-78. King Phillip (Metacomet) reacted against European encroachment onto the Wampanoag territory, was defeated and humiliated by colonists, forced him to sign a new peace agreement that included the surrender of Indian guns.26
7531267286Pueblo Revolt1680 - An uprising of most of the indigenous Pueblo people against the Spanish colonizers in the province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, present day New Mexico. The Pueblo Revolt killed 400 Spanish and drove the remaining 2,000 settlers out of the province.27
7531267287PluralismThe recognition and affirmation of diversity within a political body, which permits the peaceful coexistence of different interests, convictions and lifestyles.28
7531267288Great AwakeningAn evangelical and revitalization movement that swept Protestant Europe and British America, and especially the American colonies in the 1730s and 1740s29
7531267289EnlightenmentThe Enlightenment included a range of ideas centered on reason as the primary source of authority andlegitimacy. Advanced ideals such as liberty, progress, tolerance, fraternity, constitutional governmentand ending the perceived abuses of the church and state.30
7531267290AnglicizationThe act of making something English in either form or character.31
7531267291Protestant EvangelicalismA strain of protestantism that stresses the preaching of the gospel of Jesus Christ, personal conversion experiences, Scripture as the sole basis for faith, and active evangelism (the winning of personal commitments to Christ).32
7531267292MercantilismAn enconomic theory that promoted governmental regulation of a nation's economy for the purpose of augmenting state power at the expense of rival national powers. (Think: the economic counterpart of political absolutism)33
7531267293SeparatistsPeople who believed the Church of England retained too many traces of its Catholic origin and thus, could not be made holy again. Those who formally left the established state church.34
7531267294CongregationalismA system of organization among Christian churches whereby individual local churches are largely self-governing.35
7531267295John WinthropPuritan leader credited with the establishment of the Massachusetts Bay Colony36
7531267296QuakerChristians basing their message on the religious belief that "Christ has come to teach his people himself", stressing the importance of a direct relationship with God through Jesus Christ, and a direct religious belief in the universal priesthood of all believers.37
7531267297pacifistOne who holds the belief that war and violence are unjustifiable.38
7531267298VirginiaThe first colony of the original thirteen. The birthplace of both presidents and future generals, but also the birthplace of African slavery in English America. This company eventually went bankrupt and was salvaged by becoming a royal colony with a royal governor, William Berkeley, in 1642.39
7531267299House of BurgessesFrist representative assembly in the Western Hemisphere, established in Jamestown to protect the property and other rights of Englishmen.40
7531267300Plymouth ColonyA short-lived but symbolically important colony founded in 1620 at Cape Cod by Separatists and other more secularly-minded colonists. There, 100 surviving colonists signed the Mayflower Compact to increase obligation to stand together. This colony was eventually absorbed by its much larger neighbor, the Massachusetts Bay Colony. William Bradford, the long-term governor of the colony, recorded this history in Of Plymouth Plantation.41
7531267301Mayflower CompactConsidered the first written constitution of the English-speaking world. Signed by members of the Plymouth colony upon arrival to the New World.42
7531267302Massachusetts Bay ColonyA Puritan Colony founded by the Massachusetts Bay Company in 1629. Made up of Puritans coming to America during the Great Migration.43
7531267303Anne HutchinsonA Bostonian who taught doctrines the Puritans believed to be heretical in her home with several men, even ministers, in attendance. For these acts, she was put on trial for heresay and was banished from Massachusetts.44
7531267304Roger WilliamsA Puritan minister; one of the first colonists ot advocate the separation of church and state.45
7531267305MarylandFounded by George Calvert, the Lord Baltimore, as a refuge for Roman Catholics facing persecution from Anglican Church.46
7531267306John LockePolitical philosopher that theorized governments were instituted among men for the preservation of life, liberty and property and that they should employ balance of powers. Wrote the Constitution for the Carolina colony as secretary to one of its eight proprietors.47
7531267307William PennFounder of the Quaker colony Pennsylvania.48
7531267308piedmont (coastal plain)Extending from the Fall Line in the foothills from the Appalachian Mountains out to the Atlantic Sea, contained fertile soil and was crisscrossed with rivers that served as highways.49
7531267309Cash-Crop EconomyAn economic system based on the exportation of certain crops such as sugar, cotton, and coffee.50
7531267310First Great AwakeningA revival of the Christian Religion as an act of God through the Holy Spirit. The first unifying event int he history of colonial America.51
7531267311Jonathan EdwardsPreacher from Northampton, Massachusetts, that spread the First Great Awakening through famous sermons, notably "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."52
7531267312domesticConcerning the internal affairs of a country.53
7531267313magistrateA civil official charged with upholding the law, often exercising both judicial and executive power.54
7531267314peasantA farmer or agricultural laborer, sometime legally tied to the land.55

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