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Ch. 3 Vocab

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Like Lord's Baltimore's Maryland, the new settlements in California, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania the restorations colonies and historians call them Proprietorship
Persecuted in England because they refuse to serve in the military or pay taxes to support church of England- Penn made reservation for these people Quakers
Laws that governed trade between England and its colonies. Colonists were required to ship certain products exclusively to England. These acts made colonists very angry because they were forbidden from trading with other countries. Navigation acts
The lords of trade revoked the charters of Connet. and RI and merged them with Mass. Bay and Plymouth to form new royal province Dominion of New England
William led a quick bloodless coup to overthrow King James II Glorious Revolution
enhances the power of the House of Common in expense of the crown Constitutional Monarchy
lasted until defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo, England fought in y major wars longest amount of peace only lasted 26 years Second Hundreds Years' War
the adaption of stateless peoples to the demands imposed on them by neighboring states Tribalization
Native Americans alliance with New York which became example for relations between the British Empire and the other native peoples Covenant Chain
produced sugar, Tabaco, rice, other tropical and subtropical products for an international market- planation societies were ruled by European planter-merchants and worked by hundreds of thousands of enslaved Africans South Atlantic System
A passage to the new world that was taken in hideously overcrowded ships Middle Passage
the largest uprising of enslaved people in the colonies. On September 9, 1739, near Charleston, South Carolina, a group of slaves burned buildings and killed people as they tried to escape to freedom in Florida. Local militia stopped them. Stono Rebellion
a lifestyle that stress refinement and self control- they replaced their wooden house with houses of mortar and brick Gentility
a by-product of the political system developed by Sir Robert Walpole the Whig leader in the house of commons. relied on patronage for financial and political stability. allowed for rise of american self government as royal bureaucrats pleased by growing Next SLIDE
trade and import duties relaxed hold on colonial affairs Salutary Neglect
the practice of giving offices and salaries to political allies Patronage
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