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The American Pageant (AP 15th Edition) Chapter 2 Flashcards

Key terms and concepts from Chapter 2 of the American Pageant.

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925181911primogenitureThe legal principle that the oldest son inherits all family property or land. The laws of primogeniture in England forced younger sons to seek their fortunes abroad.1
925181912joint-stock companiesAn economic arrangement by which a number of investors pool their capital for investment. Joint-stock companies were the forerunners of the modern corporation and provided the financial means for colonial expansion into the Americas.2
925181913charterA legal document granted by a government to some group or agency to implement a stated purpose, and spelling out the attending rights and obligations. The monarch of England gave these out to either joint-stock companies before they went overseas or to "squatters'" settlements that weren't officially colonies yet.3
925181914Roanoake IslandOne of the first English settlements in the Americas, it lasted only 4 or 5 years before failing miserably; the entire colony disappeared without a trace.4
925181915Virginia CompanyThe Virginia Company was one of the joint-stock companies operating out of England and was responsible for the creation of Jamestown.5
925181916the Anglo-Powhatan WarsTwo wars, the first in 1614 and the second in 1644, between the Powhatan Indians and the colonists of Jamestown. In the end, the settlers banished the Indians from their lands and formally separated the two cultures.6
925181917Act of TolerationPassed in Maryland in 1649, this Act granted religious toleration to all Christians but also decreed death for those who denied the divinity of Jesus (Jews and Atheists).7
925181918Barbados slave codeOne of the many infamous slave codes which denied even basic human rights to black slaves, who were considered non-humans and were under the complete control of their masters.8
925181919Tuscaroa WarIn 1711 a band of Tuscaroa Indians attacked a settlement in North Carolina and the settlers responded by crushing the Indians in the Tuscaroa War. They sold hundreds of Indians into slavery and the rest were left to seek the aid of the Iroquois Confederacy.9
925181920Yamasee IndiansIn 1715, the South Carolinians did much the same to the Yamasee Indians, leading to the complete devastation of all the coastal Indian tribes by about 1720, though the Iroquois Confederacy remained a strong force again English settlers in the Appalachians10
925181921Protestant ReformationThe Protestant Revolution was a religious revolution, during the 16th century. It ended the supremacy of the Catholic Church and resulted in the establishment of the Protestant Churches. Martin Luther and John Calvin were influential in the Protestant Revolution.11
925181922Spanish Armada...12

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