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second quarter

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Puritan   Protestants that wanted to reform The Church of England.  
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Great Migration   a period of African American movement from the south to cities in the north.  
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"City on a Hill"   A sermon given by John Winthrop describing the Puritan community as a model for others to follow. They would build a community based on Puritans values.  
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Fundamental Orders of Connecticut   The principals made the Connecticut's government more democratic. It outlined the powers of the general courts.  
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King Philip's War   In 1675 tensions erupted in to a conflict.  
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French and Indian War   A war between the British and the French over territory in North America. Late 1750's.  
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Quakers   Society of friends; Protestant sect found in 1640's in England who's members believed that salvation was available to all people.  
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Refuge    
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Religious tolerance   dsa  
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Religious persecution   awef  
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Treaty of Paris-1763   A peace agreement that officially ended the Revolutionary War and established British recognition of the independence of the United States.  
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Proclamation of 1763   A law that banned British settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains. It also ordered people to leave the upper Ohio River valley.  
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