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14822068350The Bond of empire1660-17500
14822068351Rebellion and war1660-17131
14822068352before restoration (1660), England madelittle attempt to weld colonies2
14822068353Royal centeralization1660-16883
14822068354Restoration monarchs dislikedrepresentative government4
14822068355Charles II rarely called parlimantinto session after 1674, and none after 16815
14822068356James II wanted to rule as absolute monarchmeant he would never face an elected legislation6
14822068357Charles and James had little sympathy forAmerican Colonial assemblies7
14822068358Charles II's brother, James(Duke of York)considered elected assemblies "of dangerous consequence" and forbade them yo meet in New York8
14822068359New England tried to resistcrown policies and defend self government9
14822068360Massasuchettes 1661citizens free form laws and decrees from England except for war10
14822068361Colony ignoredNavigation Acts11
148220683621679, Charles II punished massauchsettes bycarving New Hemisphere out of it12
148220683631684 Charles II made Massachusettesa royal colony and revoked it's charter (Foundation of the Puritian city upon hill)13
14822068364Despite resistance royal centralizationaccelerated after James II14
14822068365Consolidated Massachusettes, New Hemisphere, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Plymouthinto Dominion of New England15
14822068366in 1688 New York/Jersey came in16
14822068367Sir Edmund Andros became governorof Dominion of New England17
14822068368The Glorious Reveloutionin England and America 1688-168918
14822068369Charles II converted toCatholicisim on deathbed19
14822068370England tolerated James conversion to Catholicismbecause his heirs (Mary and Anne) we're Anglician20
14822068371Bloodless revolution of 1688 isGlorious Revolution21
14822068372Glorious revolutioncreated limited monarchy in England22
14822068373Promised to summon Parlimant andsign all it's bills and respect traditional civil liberties23
14822068374William and Maryin Glor Revolution became king and queen of england after they overthrew james dismantled dominion of New England24
14822068375NY rebelled withLeisler's Rebellion25
14822068376Leizler RebellionSeized main for on May 31, 168926
14822068377In Leisler's RebellionCaptain took command of NY27
14822068378Jacob Leisler charged withtreason for firing on troop s and went to the gallows28
14822068379Mayland made their religionin 1692 PROTESTANT29
14822068380In MarylandCatholics lost right to vote, and could only worship in private30
14822068381Reveloutionary events of 1688-1689 changedcolonist political climate, reestablished legislative government, ensured religious freedom of PROTESTANTS31
14822068382Mary and Williams dismantled the Dominion of New England anddirected governors to call annual assemblies, which allowed colonial elites to reassert control over local affairs32
14822068383Foundation laid for anempire based on voluntary allegiance33
14822068384A Generation of War1689-171334
14822068385Gen Of War was a bloodless revolution brought in25 years of warfare, consulting with Europe and North America35
14822068386King William War(War of League is Augsburg) first toStruggle to embroil colonist and Native America in European rivalries36
14822068387NY and New England era launched 2 prong warof New France in 1690, 1 prong at Montreal, other at Quebec37
14822068388Both NY and New England inbasionsfaid and border raids occur38
14822068389Five Nations of Iroqoius Confederacyhad bloodiest fights in King Will War They we're almost alone against their foes, 1692 French army destroyed all but 2 villages39
14822068390King William War ended in 1697but 5 nations went on until 170040
148220683911702 European fought war with French and Spain eruptedin Queen Anne war(War of Spanish succession)41
14822068392Colnial economics and Societies42

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