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Hale Vaughn unit #1
Vocab
Term | Definition |
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The first succesful and permanent english Colony in north america | |
group of investors that share the profits and losses of a colony | |
person that helped jamestown survive with his leadership | |
the person that introduced tobacco growing in jamestown, made it succesful | |
a person that agrees to work 7-10 years in exchange for free passage to america, given freedom and land at the end of contract | |
Group of native americans that helped and also fought with jamestown settlers | |
Daughter of a native american chief that helped jamestown by providing food | |
First representative government in north america, located in Virginia colony | |
Also called the pilgrims, wanted to break from the church of england | |
Name of the colony that the sepratists established for religious freedom | |
government of the pilgrims that set up majority rule in their colony | |
Native american that helped pilgrims by showing how to grow food using fish as a technique | |
Religious group that wanted to stay in the church of england and reform it | |
name of the colony the puritans established | |
type of government where religious leaders make the laws | |
Governor of massechuesetts bay, leader of the puritans | |
Governor of plymouth leader of the pilgrims | |
name of a speech given by John Winthrop that says massachussetts will be an example of religious faith and hard work | |
founder of the connecticut colony | |
the founder of rhode island, wanted peace with the native americans | |
The first colony that established religious freedom | |
woman that challenged the leadership of massachusetts bay by holding her own church meetings | |
Dutch colony that would become New York, encouraged tolerance 24. religious group that settled Pennsylvania and believed in equality between men and women, that slavery was evil, and that they could experience God through and "inner light" | |
Religious movement that swept through the colonies in the early 1700s; a revival that led to more religious tolerance and more churches | |
famous preacher in the first great awakening that traveled all over the colonies | |
First great awakening preacher who preached the sermon sinners in the hands of an angry God | |
the journey slaves took from africa to america | |
a network of trading between the americans europe and africa exchanging raw materials manufactured goods and slaves | |
the economic system in which a mother country sends manufactured goods to its colonies in exchange for raw materials | |
founded as a buffer colony and a place for the poor to work off their debt | |
a person the owes money to another | |
founder of georgia colony | |
crops that are sold to make profits in a global market | |
ways in which slaves fought back that were obvious; they ran away or led a rebellion | |
ways slaves resisted slavery that were not obvious; they slowed down work broke equipment faked illness | |
laws passed by parliment that regulated trade in the colonies so that only england benefited | |
leader of the quakers that signed a treaty with native americans | |
catholic nation that colonized america to profit off the fur trade with natives |