IB History of Americas, AP US History, IBHOA, APUSH, bolded words
1805176958 | Indentured Servants | Those whose voyage to the new world was payed by the wealthy in exchange for several years of servitude | 0 | |
1805176959 | Headright System | Concept applied in Virginia & Maryland promising those who payed for the voyage of an Indentured Servant 50 acres of land | 1 | |
1805176960 | Bacon's Rebellion | Rebellion led by former indentured servants who never got the land they were promised after completing their time as a servant | 2 | |
1805176961 | Royal African Company | English joint-stock company with a state-granted monopoly of slave trade in the New World from 1672 to 1698 | 3 | |
1805176962 | Middle Passage | Voyage slaves encountered between their homeland and the New World, much suffering and extremely high disease and mortality rates | 4 | |
1805176963 | New York Slave Revolt | uprising in 1712 of two dozen slaves that resulted in the death of 9 white and brutal execution of 21 involved slaves | 5 | |
1805176964 | South Carolina Slave Revolt | uprising of more than 50 slaves in South Carolina where the slaves began marching s attempting to reach Spanish-Florida. They failed | 6 | |
1805176965 | Stono River | River in which the blacks around it erupted in the South Carolina slave revolt | 7 | |
1805176966 | Congregational Church | Churches used by the Puritans in which was run democratically. Helped expand the idea of democracy and also helped lead to our current democratic government | 8 | |
1805176967 | Jeremaid | Firey sermons expressing sorrow to the members' decreasing reverence to God | 9 | |
1805176968 | Half-Way Covenant | Modification of the "covenant" decreasing the qualifications of being a member of the church | 10 | |
1805176969 | Salem Witch Trials | Series of trials against women of Salem accused of bewitching the young girls of the village. Ended with the hanging of 19 people, 2 dogs, and another villager pressed to death | 11 | |
1805176970 | Leisler's Rebellion | Sickening and bloody rebellion in New York City when the wealthy colonists attempted to recreate European social structures in New World | 12 |