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Commander and leader of the Jamestown Colony (1580-1631) |
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(1585-1622) He was an early English settler who is credited with succesful cultivation of tobacco, led to Jamestown success. |
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(1590-1649) Was the Puritan Governor of Plymouth, served 30 years |
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(1587-1649) Founded the Massachussetts Bay Colony as a city upon a hill. (Puritan) |
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(1644-1718) Founder of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania champion of democracy and religious freedom among Christian |
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Created newfoundland colony (Maryland) for Catholics as refugee. |
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1215 - Charter set up by British to limit power of the King and give to citizens |
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English Petition of Rights
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1628 Major document that gave citizens rights the king could no infringe upon. |
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1688-Act from Parliament that set up Parliament and greatly limited the king, made William and Mary King and Queen. |
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Group of English protestants in 1500s who advocated greater seperation from Catholics |
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1620-Group of Puritans who went to Plymouth Colony |
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Religious group that believes in nonviolence |
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Document written aboard the mayflower to set up a majoritarian government and swear allegiances to the king |
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The first assembly of representatives for North America, created by the Virginia company to encourage settlement and to make life more agreeable. |
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(1609-1610) Period of time in Jamestown where most of the 215 colonists died |
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(1632-1704) Founder of the idea of the Social Contract and "Life, Liberty, and Property" |
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(1712-1778) French Revolution and Romantic generation of philosophers |
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(1585-1679) Writer of "The Levithian", believed in absolute sovereignty. |
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(1603-1682) English theoligian, believed in seperation of church and state and religious freedom. |
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Theoligan who was instrumental in the First Great Awakening |
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Preacher who helped to spread the Great Awakening |
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Maryland Act of Toleration |
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Law in Maryland creating first hate speech limitation |
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Rebellion where frontiersman (recently limited by laws) rebelled against Virginia's governor to try and get rid of him |
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(Metacom's War) occured when the colonists angered Native Americans by attacking them and taking their land |
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The idea that we trade our rights for liberty, US with a governing power |
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A government that is ruled by religion |
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A small group of people who rule over a government |
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Meeting of local government where people can debate and vote |
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The house and senate of the Massachussetts Bay Colony |
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Form of government where the people vote on issues |
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Where all people vote on all issues |
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Where people vote for other people to vote on issues |
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Where a servent works to pay off the debt of a trip to this country and land |
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Fundamental Orders of Connecticut |
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The first "written constitution" adopted by Connecticut to institute government |
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Trade of commodities and slave between Africa, SA, NA, and Europe |
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The slave trade between America and Africa |
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A movement in Christianity that was a big push for Protestants (branching out from Catholicism) |
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Parliament/Parliamentary Governments |
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A government with a lawmaking body of representatives |
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The revolution of 1688, wich led to the overthrowing of King James II |
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He was a British-Whig statesman who led Britain through the Seven year's War with France |
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A British Army officer who helped end the Seven Year's War by loading seige to Quebec and died during battle |
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What were the major economic pursuits of the New England Colonies? |
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Fishing, Farming, and Shipbuilding |
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What were the major economic pursuits of the Middle Colonies? |
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What were the major economic pursuits of the Southern Colonies? |
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What was the most important influence on Jefferson's writing of the Declaration of Independence? |
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John Locke's natural rights |
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What does the majority of the Declaration of Independence consist of? |
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Talking about the independence of the colonies |
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Why did the Second Continental Congress believe that a declaration should be written? |
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So they would be considered a new nation and gain France's help |
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What was Baron von Steuben's contribution to the American War for Indepence? |
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Joined the army to train soldiers |
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Why was the Battle of Saratoga arguably the most important battle of the war? |
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It helped gain France's support |
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Why did the British make the South the main treatre of War in 1778? |
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To try to gain Loyalist support |
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What is the importance of the Battle of King's Mountain, Cowpens, Guilford Courthouse, and Yorktown? |
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King's Mountain - ended loyalist support
Cowpens - ended British occupation
Guilford Courthouse - Led to Cornwallis losing 1/4 of his army
Yorktown - Last battle and led to British surrender |
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Why did the British Sourthern strategy fail? |
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Why is 1781 considered to be the end of the war, even though hostilities continued until 1783? |
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The day that Cornwallis surrended |
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What were the provisions of the Treaty of Paris 1783? |
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Established boundries and prevented land confiscations |
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How did the Sugar Act violate the liberties of the colonists? |
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They did not have the right to send representatives to oppose these taxes |
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How did the colonists proteset the Stamp Act? |
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Not only did they smuggle tea, but the "Boston Tea Pary" occured |
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Who were the Sons of Liberty? |
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Group of people who opposed new taxes |
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What were the committeees of correspondence? |
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"Shadow governments" that organized continental congresses |
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What were the committees of safety? |
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They were committees that organized government |
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What did the colonists mean when they said, "No taxation without representation?" |
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They wanted representatives in government |
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