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Colonial to civilwar

APUSH vocabulary from chapter two to Lincoln's death

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Henry VIII
Protestant Reformation
Elizabeth I
Sir Walter Raleigh
Sir Francis Drake
Roanoke Island
Phillip II
Spanish Armada
English nationalism
Enclosure Movement
Primogeniture
James I
Virginia Company of London
Virginia Company Charter
Captain John Smith
Pocahontas
John Rolfe
Powhatan
First and Second Anglo-Powhatan Wars
House of Burgesses 1619
Lord Baltimore
Maryland Act of Toleration
Barbados Slave Code
Caribbean sugar plantation systems
Restoration colonies
Charles II
James Oglethorpe
Savannah
soil butchery
John Calvin
Predestination
visible saints
Separatists
Church of England
Mayflower
Myles Standish
Plymouth Rock
Squatters
Mayflower Compact
Thanksgiving 1621
William Bradford
Great Migration
Massachusetts Bay Colony
John Winthrop
City Upon a Hill
covenant
Congregational Church
General Court
Bible Commonwealth
Puritan Ethic
Anne Hutchinson
Roger Williams
Thomas Hooker
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
New Hampshire
Wampanoag Indians
Pequots
Pequot War
Massasoit
Squanto
King Philip's War
New England Confederation
Dominion of England
Edmund Andros
Salutary neglect
New Netherland
Henry Hudson
New Amsterdam
Dutch West Indies Company
Purchase of Manhattan
partons
Duke of York
William Penn
Quakers
Meetinghouses
Holy Experiment
bread colonies
Headright system
Indentured servants
Bacon's Rebellion
Gov. William Berkeley
Middle Passage Royal African Company
Triangular Trade
New York City slave revolt 1712
Stono Rebellion
Harvard College
William and Mary College
Half-Way Covenant
Salem Witch Trials
Town meeting democracy
Leisler's Rebellion 1689-91
Scots-Irish
Paxton Boys March 1764
New England's "praying towns"
Anglicans
Ben Franklin
Poor Richard's Almanac
First Great Awakening
George Whitefield
Jonathan Edwards
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
Phillis Wheatley
John Peter Zenger case
Princeton
Brown and Dartmouth Colleges
University of Pennsylvania
John Trumbull
Benjamin West
John Singleton Copley
Charles Willson Peale
Red-bricked Georgian architecture
Edict if Nantes
Louis XIV
Quebec 1608
St. Lawrence River
Champlain
Huron Indians
Iroquois
New France
Montreal
Jesuit missionaries
Detroit
Louisiana
New Orleans
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