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Indians Believed land was to share
mercantilism Economic theory governing relationship between England and the colonies
Dominion of New England James II created this territorial unit
Glorious Revolution Change from James II to William and Mary
Metacom Indian referred to as King Phillip
Navigation Acts of 1660 and 1663 Laws passed to enforce mercantilism
Parliament Governmental body that gained power over the king and queen
Christianity Religion forced on Indians
Jacob Leisler Leader of New York colonists, hung for treason
shipbuilding major manufacturing activity in colonies
charters Massachusetts has had two of these
guerrilla(hit-and-run) Algonquin method of warfare
Massachusetts Charter abolished in 1684
religious toleration provided in the Massachusetts charter of 1691
Pequot War conflict that destroyed Pequot tribe
customs officers sent to colonies to help stop smuggling
William and Mary these rulers succeeded James II
import duties taxes on goods shipped to England
Board of Trade and Plantations established by William to help regulate the economy
food shortages one reason Indians lost King Philip's War
During the years 1637-1700, the Indians' relationship with the _________ was often hostile. Puritans
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