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Fundamental Orders Laws created by Mr. hooker for the people of Connecticut, First European Conquistador in North America.
Pequot Wars War between Pequot N.A. and colonists from Connecticut.
William Penn Quaker, Founder of Pennsylvania founded it for a safe place for quakers.
Quakers group of Christians picked on for their beliefs "society of friends" is the official church name.
New Netherland New York AKA New Netherland, founded by dutch, fur trade was the motive for the English to invade they then maned it New York
Act Of Toleration Law Created in ML to prevent Catholics and puritans- from killing each other.
James Oglethorpe Founder of Georgia, founded it to provide people who had debt a Safe debt free place.
Mercantilism It was the dominant economic theory guiding europe colonial expansion from the 16th to the 18th century
Navigation Acts 1) No trading unless they used an English boat. 2) All boats had to be 75% english. 3) Colonies could export certain goods only to england.
Dominion of New england All of the New England colonies including New Jersey and New York that were punished for breaking the Navigation Acts.
Glorious Revolution Called the bloodless revolution since no one died, James II was peacefully kicked out.
Salutary Neglect A period in time where england did not care about what the colonies did and as a result they tasted freedom.
Edmund Andros Governor of D.O.N.E sent by James II canceled town meetings (taxed without consent) Violated Blue Laws.
Triangular Trade Trade of slaves sugar, molasses, and rum between the Americas, africas, and Europe, most famous part in middle passageway.
Middle Passage Middle leg of triangular trade it was the movement of slaves from Africa to America over 2 million were transported.
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