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Rodger Williams | Rhode Island
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John Smith | saves Jamestown by taking control, wanted to help the colonies, forcing colonist to work and trade with NA for food
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proprietary colony | King gives land to a person or group of persons known as proprietors who have exclusive control over the colony
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importance of proprietary colony and examples | took control over colony, collect taxes, pass taxes, make laws; examples: Carolinas, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Georgia, New York
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Metacom | Native American Name for King Phillip
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North Carolina | tobacco farmers that came from Virginia
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South Carolina | started rice and indigo plantations
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importance of indentured servant | primary source of labor! majority are tobacco workers
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Georgia | buffer zone between the Carolinas, protected Spanish colonies
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Jamestown | first English settlement started by Virginia Company
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Bacon's Rebellion | lower class verse higher class
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Stono Rebellion | slave rebellion
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King Phillips War | Native American Uprising led by Metacom
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Cause of King Phillips War | response to colonial expansion, puritan towns destroyed, NA survivors sold into slavery
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examples for House of Burgesses | government and democracy in US history, Jamestown VA
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Jamestown Struggles | location-built on swampy land(diseases such as Malaria), climate-much harsher than England's, Ineffective government, colonists-focus on searching for gold rather than growing food
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New England | Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts
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Southern | South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia
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Middle Colonies | New York, Delaware, and Pennsylvania
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Thomas Hooker | Connecticut
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reasons why people came to the New World | to become wealthy(find gold),Adventure-to escape their lives in Europe, Opportunity to own land and participate in government, Religious reasons: Dissenters, practice own beliefs, spread Christianity, Economic freedom
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Dissenters | people who disagreed with the Church of England
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The Great Migration | Puritans settle in the colonies
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John Winthrop | gets a charter, calls it Massachusetts Bay Colony
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Why did England pass the Navigation Acts? | ensure England would benefit from the colonies; goods coming in or out-promoted colonial ship building;certain products-keep down price = no competition;imported goods-makes imported goods more expensive
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Navigation Acts cause: | anger in the colonies, smuggling: first example of tension between England and other colonies
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triangular trade | Trans-Atlantic trade system, used to exchange slaves and goods
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