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Ch.3 colonies

colonies come of age

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What is the theory of the favorable balance of trade? Mercantilism
What was the purpose of the Navagation Act? to stop colonists from getting money
what was Great Britain's policy that allowed colonists the desire for a self government? Salutary Neglect
What was the term for Africans moving to the west indies and americans? middle passage
what was the event that had colonists abandon their religions and start new religions? the great awakening
During the French and Indian war, whose side were the indians on? both sides
what was the thing that forbade the colonists to settle west? proclimation of 1763
why did GB pass the sugar act? to help pay for the french and indian war
what was the thing that resolved in greater respect for people and scientific revolution? the enlightenment
1 of the reasons for increase of african slaves coming to the americas. better investment
what was considered the most important battle that ended the french and indian war? battle of Quebec
what is the term for economic activity bewteen the americas, west indies and the africans? triangle trade
1 of the causes of salem witchcraft trials. social tensions
what is the largest city in the new world? philidelphia
give 1 of the problems that puritans had with sir andros questioned lawfullness of religion
was was the #1 reason why royal governors had no power? colonists paid their salaries
1 reason of provisions of treaty of paris GB got land east of Miss. River and Florida.
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