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Chapter 3 and 4 social studies vocab

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What are cash crops?   Crops such as tobacco, sugar, and cotton, raised in large quantities in order to be sold for profit.  
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What is an assembly?   An elected group of lawmakers.  
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What does democratic mean?   Ruled by the people. In a democracy, citizens elect representatives to make and carry out the laws.  
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Who are Puritans?   People who wanted to "purify" the English church. Puritans wanted to simplify the Church's ceremonies and it's ranks of authority.  
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What is slave trade?   The business of capturing, transporting, and selling people as slaves.  
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What are rights?   Powers or privileges that belong to people as citizens and that cannot or should not be taken away by the government.  
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What is the Parliament?   The lawmaking body of England, consisting of representatives from throughout the kingdom.  
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What does it mean to petition?   To make a formal demand or request.  
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What is a class?   A part of society defined by such qualities as wealth, occupation, and inherited titles or honors. A society may have an upper class, a middle class, and a lower class.  
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What is the First Great Awakening?   A revival of religious feeling and belief in the American colonies that began in the 1730's.  
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What colonies were in the New England Region?   Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Connecticut.  
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What colonies were in the Middle region?   Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware.  
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What colonies were in the Southern region?   Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland.  
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Who founded Massachusetts?   William Bradford [1620] John Winthrop [1630]  
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What colony did Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson settle in?   Rhode Island  
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Who found Connecticut?   Thomas Hooker  
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Who found New York?   Dutch West India Company [1624] James, Duke of York [1664]  
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Who are separists?   People who wanted to separate the English church from their own religion.  
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What is the difference between Separists and Puritans?   Separists are a branch off of the Puritans.  
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Who are pilgrims?   People who travel for religious reasons?  
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True or false Did girls get a better education?   False  
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What two documents showed that the colonists wanted to rule themselves?   The Mayflower compact and the fundamental orders  
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Who created most laws of the colonists?   Elected Assembly  
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Why was the English bill of rights important to the colonists?   It listed rights that belonged to the people  
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What document was created in 1215 made even the king of England follow the law?   The magna Carta or "Great Charter"  
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Define Catholics.   Wanted to start a colony for religious freedom in the southern colonies.  
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Define Quakers.   Were looking for somewhere to practice their religion and settle in the middle colonies.  
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In what colony did separatists want to break away from the church of England?   Massachusets  
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In what colony did colonists demand the right to elect an assembly to make its own laws?   New York  
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Which colony held the largest slave trading centers in the world?   Rhode Island  
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In which colony did the fundamental orders gave the right to this colony than others?   Connecticut  
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What is another name for Rhode island?   Rogues Island  
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