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UNIT 1
THE THIRTEEN COLONIES
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| colony | |
| Pilgrims | |
| Puritans | |
| joint stock company | |
| Virginia House of Burgesses | |
| Mayflower Compact | |
| Jamestown | |
| Plymouth | |
| reasons for Spanish colonization | |
| reasons for French colonization | |
| reasons for English colonization | |
| push factor | |
| pull factor | |
| physical geographic factors | |
| human geographic factors | |
| adaptation | |
| modification | |
| reasons for Jamestown settlement | |
| reasons for Plymouth settlement | |
| Separatists | |
| region | |
| cash crop | |
| settlement pattern | |
| population distribution | |
| slave trade | |
| Triangular Trade | |
| plantation system | |
| Middle Passage | |
| New England colonies | |
| Middle colonies | |
| Southern colonies | |
| physical maps | |
| political maps | |
| New England colonies - climate | |
| Middle colonies - climate | |
| Southern colonies - climate | |
| New England colonies - resources | |
| Middle colonies - resources | |
| Southern colonies - resources | |
| New England colonies - economy | |
| Middle colonies - economy | |
| Southern colonies - economy | |
| The Thirteen Colonies | |
| Fundamental Orders of Connecticute | |
| Virginia House of Burgesses | |
| representative government | |
| Thomas Hooker | |
| William Penn | |
| First Great Awakening | |
| Second Great Awakening | |
| Founding Fathers | |
| tolerance | |
| Quakers | |
| Catholics | |
| religious freedom | |
| Puritan theocracy | |
| Anne Hutchinson | |
| Roger WIlliams | |
| Salem Witch Trials | |
| Toleration Act | |
| establishment of Pennsylvania | |
| establishment of Rhode Island | |
| John Locke | |
| Magna Carta | |
| The English Bill of Rights | |
| slavery in the colonies | |
| plantations | |
| Church of England | |
| Massachusetts Bay | |
| Triangular Trade | |
| Middle Passage |