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5th2013Chap5L1+2
5th grade 2013 Chapter 5 Lessons 1 and 2
| Key item | Definition |
|---|---|
| Dissent | A disagreement. |
| Expel | Force to leave. |
| Industry | All the businesses that make one kind of product or offer one kind of service. |
| Imports | Goods that are brought into the country. |
| Exports | Goods that are sent out of the country. |
| Triangular Trade Routes | Routes followed by the trading ships; connected the English colonies, England, the West Indies, and the west coast of Africa. |
| Middle Passage | The journey across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to the English colonies. |
| John Winthrop | Led a second group of Puritans to settle the Massachusetts Bay Colony; later became governor. |
| Massachusetts Bay | Where the Puritans built a village called Salem. |
| Roger Williams | A minister from Salem who believed the Puritan Church should be separate from the colony's government. |
| Anne Hutchinson | Questioned the teachings of the church and led her own religious meetings in her home. |
| Connecticut | Founded during the 1600s along with New Hampshire. |
| Rhode Island | Colony started by both Hutchinson and Williams after they were both expelled. |
| New Hampshire | Founded during the 1600s, along with Connecticut. |
| Metacomet | The leader of the Wampanoag; known as King Philip. |
| King Philips War | War between rhe colonists and the Native Americans. Hundreds of colonists and thousands of Native Americans were killed. |
| Refuge | A safe place. |
| Proprietor | An owner. |
| Trial by Jury | People accused of Crimes will have their cases decided by a group of citizens. |
| Immigrant | A person who comes into a country to make a new home. |
| Diversity | Made up of many different groups. |
| Religious Toleration | An acceptence of religious differences. |
| Apprentice | One who learns a trade from a master artisan. |
| Peter Stuyvesant | Became governor of the New Netherland in 1647. |
| New York | One half of the split New Netherland along with New Jersey. |
| New Jersey | One half of the split New Netherland along with New York. |
| William Penn | An English Quaker who was made proprietor of Pennsylvania and Delaware colonies. |
| Quakers | Religious group that believed all people were equal. |
| Great Awakening | A religious movement that began in the middle colonies in 1720s. Changed the way many people practiced their religion. |
| Philadelphia | The biggest city in the colonies; the home of famous artists and scientists such as Ben Franklin. |
| Bread Basket | Colonies where crops used in the making of bread were grown. |