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Chapter 17 1. How many slaves were transported during the "sugar boom" from 1650-1800? 7.5 million 2.This was created in Spain in 1524 to put royal power in place over the population Council of the Indies 3.By the end of the 16th century, this country occupied most of the Brazilian coast Portugal 4.Spain?s less nobles were called Hidalgos 5.The Spanish attempted to protect and control trade to the colonies by... The combination of monopoly commerce and convoy system 6.They were one of two groups of Protestant dissenters who colonized New England Puritans 7.In addition to sailing up the Pacific coast, early Amerindians from South America also colonized this The West Indies 8.The term Columbian Exchange refers to

From 1700 to 1775 the various churches, established and non-established, fundamentally shaped colonial life, including education and politics. React

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By the Eighteenth century, most colonial regions had their identities in terms of economic distinction. For example, the Northern Colonies grew grain and raised cattle while the Chesapeake colonies and North Carolina were heavily dependent on tobacco. An established church is one officially supported by the government while a non established church is the exact opposite. Two established churches that stood out in 1755 were the Anglican and the Congregational. Aside from learning religious aspects of life from these established churches, they also learned a new sense of learning and government. Through the teachings and beliefs of these two churches, came a new way of life.

Puritan DBQ

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Vincent Schembari AP US History Puritan DBQ 9/6/2012 The Puritan culture was heavily based around a strong religious community. The original reason for the colony's establishment was their strong faith and their desire to practice it freely. The people were bound in their faith and lived by it daily. To the people of this new colony, religion was top priority. This want and desire to prioritize religion above all strongly influenced their government, their economy, and their social culture.

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US History: Early European settlement 1. In what ways was New England Puritanism different from Anglicanism? The Anglicans were followers of the Church of England, while the puritans believed that the Church of England was in needed of a reformation. The puritans believed that ministers should be elected by the people who attended the church, unlike the Anglicans. How did these differences affect life in Massachusetts? Many Puritans thought of America as a haven from the Church of England, which it was. The Massachusetts Colony was run by Puritans, who freely practiced their beliefs. 2. Why did Massachusetts expel Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson?

Puritans

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PURITANS Calvinists; the ?elect? (God?s chosen) ? demonstrate as ?visible saints?; predestination ( still must behave WELL to get into heaven) A) 1620 Separatists B) Moderate Puritans ultra devout; to reform from within broke away from C of E form Massachusetts B.C. 1st went to Holland aka ?Bible Commonwealth? sailed on Mayflower covenant w/God- build a est. Plymouth Colony society; their church becomes
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