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7552007086John CalvinCalvinism Elaborated Martin Luther's ideas From Geneva, Switzerland Religious teachings were dominant creed of Puritans, Presbyterians, Huguenots, and Dutch reformed church members Wrote doctrine in a tome of 1536 Institutes of Christian Religion Predestination- Good works could not save those marked for Hell0
7552007091mayflower compactAgreement to form a majoritarian government in Plymouth, signed aboard the Mayflower. Created a foundation for self-government in the colony.1
7552007092massachusetts bay colonyEstablished by non-separating Puritans, it soon grew to be the largest and most influential of the New England colonies.2
7552007094antinomianismBelief that the elect need not obey the law of either God or man; most notably espoused in the colonies by Anne Hutchinson.3
7552007095fundamental ordersDrafted by settlers in the Connecticut River Valley, document was the first "modern constitution" establishing a democratically controlled government. Key features of the document were borrowed for Connecticut's colonial charter and later, its state constitution.4
7552007098new england confederationWeak union of the colonies in Massachusetts and Connecticut led by Puritans for the purposes of defense and organization, an early attempt at self-government during the benign neglect of the English Civil War.5
7552007100dominion of new englandAdministrative union created by royal authority, incorporating all of New England, New York, and East and West Jersey. Placed under the rule of Sir Edmund Andros who curbed popular assemblies, taxed residents without their consent, and strictly enforced Navigation Laws. Its collapse after the Glorious Revolution in England demonstrated colonial opposition to strict royal control.6
7552007101navigation lawsSeries of laws passed, beginning in 1651, to regulate colonial shipping; the acts provided that only English ships would be allowed to trade in English and colonial ports, and that all goods destined for the colonies would first pass through England.7
7552007103salutary neglectUnofficial policy of relaxed royal control over colonial trade and only weak enforcement of Navigation Laws. Lasted from the Glorious Revolution to the end of the French and Indian War in 1763.8
7552007105quakersReligious group known for their tolerance, emphasis on peace, and idealistic Indian policy, who settled heavily in Pennsylvania in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.9
7552187734JeremiadA sermon or prophecy recounting wrongdoing, warning of doom, and calling for repentance Scolded people for waning faith10
7552207713Leisler's RebellionSmall New York revolt of 1689-1691 that reflected class antagonism between landlords and merchants11
7552217716Middle PassageExperience for which human beings were branded and chained, and which only 80 percent survived12
7552233798Nathaniel Bacon (Bacon's Rebbellion)Person who led poor former indentured servants and frontiersman on a rampage against Indians and colonial government Nathanial Bacon 29 yr old planter 1,000 virginian frontiersmen rebelled 1676 Attacked indians Chased William Berkely out of town Set capitol on fire Bacon died of disease, Berkley defeated uprising13
7552248356the Half-Way CovenantFormula devised by Puritan ministers in 1662 to offer partial church membership to people who had not experienced conversion14
7552255936Headright SystemMaryland and Virginia's system of gaining land to anyone who would pay transatlantic passage for laborers 50 acres of land15
7552267128William Berkeleycolonial governor of Virginia, and one of the Lords Proprietors of the Colony of Carolina; he was appointed to these posts by King Charles II of England, of whom he was a favourite. Colonial Virginia official who crushed rebels and wreaked cruel revenge16
7552302505puritansEnglish Protestant reformers who sought to purify the Church of England of Catholic rituals and creeds. Some of the most devout ones believed that only "visible saints" should be admitted to church membership.17
7552308254separatistsSmall group of Puritans who sought to break away entirely from the Church of England; after initially settling in Holland, a number of English ones made their way to Plymouth Bay, Massachusetts in 1620.18
7552322079John CottonCambridge educated Incredibly religious Defended government's right to enforce religious rules19
7552330191John WinthropPillar of English society Massachusetts' first governor Attorney and manorlord in England Believed he had a calling from God Served as governor for 19 yrs20
7552336893William PennAttracted to quaker faith when 16 Secured grant in 1681 for Pennsylvania "First American advertising man" Bought land from Chief Tammany Very Liberal Philadelphia had 300 houses and 25000 people within 2yrs of founding Peaceful relations with indians21
7552459820Thomas HookerReverend Founded Hartford 1635 in Connecticut The Fundamental Orders22
7552495151William BradfordScholar Read Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, and Dutch Chosen governor 30 times Worried non-Puritan settlers might corrupt his experiment in the wilderness23
7552513441Roger WilliamsSalem Minister Wanted Clergy to break away from church of england Challenged legality of Bay Colony's charter Denied authority of civil gov't to regulate religious behavior Fled to Rhode Island in 1630 Built first Baptist church Believed in religious tolerance Secured a charter in 1644 for settlement24
7552748205Anne HutchinsonHad 14 kids Dissenter of Puritan church/ heretic Said those truly saved need not bother obeying laws of God or Man Beliefs known as Antinomianism Put on trial in 1638 Was banished and went to Rhode Island All but one of household killed by Indians25
7552862430HuguenotsFrench Protestants who were granted toleration by the Edict of Nantes in 1598 but not permitted to settle in New France.26
7552890565Albany CongressUnification effort that Benjamin Franklin nearly inspired to success by eloquent leadership and cartoon artistry. only 7/13 showed up 1754 New York27
7552921447George WashingtonMilitary aide of British General Braddock and defender of the frontier after Braddock's defeat. Militia commander whose frontier skirmish touched off a World War28
7552950661Edward BraddockBlundering British officer whose defeat gave the advantage to the French and Indians in the early phase of the war.29
7552956911William PittSplendid British political orator and organizer of the winning strategy against the French in the North America. Organizer of Victory Soft pedal assault on french west indies expedition 1758 on Louisburg30
7552963012PontiacIndian leader whose frontier uprising caused British to attempt to limit colonial frontier expansion.31
7553009752Proclamation line of 1763British Document that aroused colonial anger but failed to stop frontier expansion reaction to Pontiac's uprising No colonists could settle past the Appalachians32
7553037129James WolfeChosen by pitt men climbed up a cliff during the night and attacked quebec. Defeated french. (Battle of Quebec)33
7553062756Treaty of Paris 1763Ended seven years war. Harsh blow to Iroquois and Creeks. Made britain number 1 world power. They got all land west of mississippi river and France leaves N. America34

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