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History 456
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| voyage between West Africa and the New World slave colonies | Middle Passage |
| Rebellion in 1680 of Pueblo Indians in New Mexico against their Spanish overlords | Pueblo Revolt |
| series of laws passed mainly in the Southern colonies to defend status of slaves and deny their basic rights. 17th cent. | Slave Codes |
| religious revival in colonial America | The Great Awakening |
| one of the largest and most violent slave uprisings | Stono Rebellion |
| economic system whereby the government intervenes in the economy for the purpose of increasing national wealth | Mercantilism |
| third Anglo-French war in North America, European conflict known as War of the Austrian Succession | King George's War |
| - Items produced in the colonies and enumerated in acts of Parliament that could be legally shipped from the colony of origin to only specific locations | Enumerated goods |
| passed in 1661 to stop religious persecution in Massachusetts | Act of Toleration |
| intellectual movement stressing the importance of reason and the existence of discoverable laws | Enlightenment |
| people who experienced conversion during the revivals of the Great Awakening | New Lights |
| condemned emotional enthusiasm as part of the heresy of believing in a personal and direct relationship with God outside the order of the church | Old Lights |
| 1754 meeting between British and leaders of the Iroquois Confederacy | Albany Conference |
| Plan put forward by Ben Franklin calling for intercolonial union to manage defense and Indian affairs | Plan of Union |
| last of Anglo-French Wars and the first in which fighting begins in North America. Ended with France’s defeat | French and Indian War |
| declared Appalachian region to be “Indian Country” | Royal Proclamation of 1763 |
| changing body of ideas, values, and assumptions that influenced American political behavior in 18-19 centuries | Republicanism |
| 1765 to raise revenue by requiring taxed , stamped paper for legal documents | Stamp Act |
| 1776 law to accompany repeal of Stamp Act, Parliament has authority to legislate colonies in all cases whatsoever | Declaratory Act |
| required colonial legislatures to provide supplies and quarters for troops stationed in America | Quartering Act |