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Cluster WMS Social Studies

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Libel   The act of publishing harmful statements  
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John Peter Zenger   Published a newspaper in New York; arrested for publishing articles that opposed the governor; won his case--a victory for Freedom of the Press  
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Nathaniel Bacon   Virginia farmer who led a rebellion against Native Americans causing civil war to break out between his followers and the governor's troops; results--Virginia got a new governor who gave the colonists more freedoms  
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William and Mary   joint rulers of England; agreed to a Bill of Rights that limited the power of the British monarchy  
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Why were Navigational Acts passed?   England passed these laws to control Colonial trade  
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What were the Navigational Acts?   Restricted Colonial trade--only English or English built ships could carry on Colonial trade; Tobacco, cotton, indigo, and other Colonial products could only be sent to England  
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Why did England pass laws to regulate trade?   England wanted the colonies to be profitable. The American colonies were valuable for their natural resources and important trade of goods.  
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What were 2 rights the colonists had because they were English citizens?   1) right to a fair trial by jury of equals 2) right to be taxed by lawmakers elected by the people  
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