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8th Ch 3 US Hist Exa

8th Grade US History Chap 3 Study guide for Mid Term exam

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What was the economy of the southern colonies based on? farming - especially large cash crops from plantations.
Who was a nurse/midwife that believed people's relationship with God did not need guidance from ministers? Anne Hutchinson
Who is known because of Bacon's Rebellion? Nathaniel Bacon
What was the economy of the southern colonies based on? farming - especially large cash crops from plantations.
Who was a nurse/midwife that believed people's relationship with God did not need guidance from ministers? Anne Hutchinson
Who is known because of Bacon's Rebellion? Nathaniel Bacon
Whose marriage helped keep peace between the colonist and the Powhatan? Pocahontas and John Rolfe's
Who did John Smith get help from to provide food to the colonists? The Powhatan Confederacy
The first permanent English settlement in America was? Jamestown, Virginia
Who was called the father of American democracy because he alloed men who were not church members to vote in Connecticut Thomas Hooker
What was a common job in New England where you lived and worked with a craftsman to learn the trade? Apprenticeship
What was the economy of the southern colonies based on? farming - especially large cash crops from plantations.
Who was a nurse/midwife that believed people's relationship with God did not need guidance from ministers? Anne Hutchinson
Who is known because of Bacon's Rebellion? Nathaniel Bacon
Whose marriage helped keep peace between the colonist and the Powhatan? Pocahontas and John Rolfe's
Who did John Smith get help from to provide food to the colonists? The Powhatan Confederacy
The first permanent English settlement in America was? Jamestown, Virginia
Who was called the father of American democracy because he alloed men who were not church members to vote in Connecticut Thomas Hooker
Who initally settled elsewhere but did not want their children to assimilate into Dutch culture? The Pilgrams
What led to religious desagreements among the Puritans? different opinions about the role of church and its people in government
Why was slavery not important to the New England colonies? New England's economy was centered largely around trade.
What was a common job in New England where you lived and worked with a craftsman to learn the trade? Apprenticeship
Who passed the first laws requiring parents to provide an education for their children Massachusetts Bay Colony
What cities were originally in New Netherlands, a Dutch colony? New York and New Jersey
Quaker who founded Pennsylvanis for religious freedon. William Penn
Each colony has some form of what? A local Government
Who had the first legislature in North America? Virginia
Who limited the power of the English monarchy through the English Bill of Rights? Parliament
What forced the English colonists to trade through English ports only, and taxes were placed on all imported goods? Trade Laws
What caused not only religious, but also major political and social change? Great Awakening
People believed in reason and logic and that they could make things better for themselves and others. Enlightenment
Who was the Wampanoug leader who led the Indians in a conflict against the British over territory? Metacomet (aka - Prince Phillip)
When did the treaty of Paris end? 1763
Which side did the French fight with? Indians
Which side did the colonist fight with? British
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