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The principal motivation shaping the earliest settlements in New England was   religious commitment and devotion  
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Compared with the Plymouth Colony, the Massachusetts Bay Colony was   larger and more economically prosperous  
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One reason that the Massachusetts Bay Colony was not a true democracy is   only church members could vote for the governor and the General Court  
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One distinctive feature of Rhode Island Colony is that   it enjoyed the most complete religious freedom of all the English colonies  
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Before the first settlement in New England, local Indian population had been devastated by   disease epidemics caused by contact with fisherman  
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The Indian tribe that first encountered the English colonists in New England were the   wampanoags  
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The puritan missionary efforts to convert the Indians to Christianity were   mostly weak and ineffective  
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King Phillip's war represented   the last major Indian effort to halt New Englands' encroachment on their lands  
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The primary value in the New England Confederation lay in   providing the first small step to intercolonial cooperation  
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The event that sparked the collaps of the Dominion of New England was   the glorious revolution in england  
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The Dutch colony of New Netherlands was   harshly and undemocratically governed  
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The short-lived Swedish colony conquered by the Dutch New Netherlands was   New Sweden  
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William Penn's colony of Pennsylvania   actively sought settlers from Germany and other non-British countries  
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The middle colonies of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware   had more ethnic diversity than either New England or the southern colonies  
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Besides Pennsylvania, quakers were also heavily involved in founding   New Jersey and Delaware  
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The dominant religious group in Massachusetts bay   Puritans  
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Founder of the most tolerant and democratic of the middle colonies   William Penn  
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Mass flight from the religious dissidents from persecutions of Archbishop Laud and Charles I   Great Puritan Migration  
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Small colony that eventually fused into Massachusetts Bay   Plymouth  
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Religious dissenter convicted of heresy and antinomianism   Anne Hutchinson  
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Indian leader who successfully waged war against New England   King Phillip  
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German monk who began the protestant reformation   Martin Luther  
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Religious group persecuted in Massachusetts and New York, but not Pennsylvania   quakers  
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Representative assembly of Massachusetts Bay   General Court  
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Promoter of Massachusetts Bay as a "city upon a hill"   John Winthrop  
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Conqueror of New Sweden who eventually lost New Netherlands to England   Peter Stuyvesant  
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Reformer whose religious ideas inspired English Puritans, Scotch Presbyterians, French Hugenots and Dutch Reformed   John Calvin  
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Wampanoag chieftain who befriended English Colonists   Massasoit  
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Colony whose government sought to enforce God's Law on believers and non-believers alike   Massachusetts Bay  
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Radical founder of the most tolerant New England Colony   Roger Williams  
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Sixteenth-century reform movement started by Martin Luther   protestantism  
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English Calvanists who sought a thorough cleansing from within the Church of England.   Puritans  
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Radical Calvanists who thought the Church of England so corrupt that they broke with it and formed their new and independant churches   Separatists  
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The shipboard agreement signed by the Pilgrim Fathers to establish a body politic and submit to majority rule   Mayflower Compact  
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Puritan term for the belief that Massachusetts Bay had a special arrangement with God to become a holy society   covenant  
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Charles I's political action of 1629 that led to persecution of the Puritans and the formation of the Massachusetts Bay Company.   dismissal of parliament  
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The two major nonfarming industries of Massachusetts Bay.   fishing and shipbuilding  
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Anne Hutchinson's heretical belief that the truly saved need not obey human or divine law.   antinomianism  
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Common fate of Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson after they were convicted of heresay in Massachusetts Bay.   Banishment or exile  
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Villages where New England Indians who converted to Christianity were gathered.   "praying" villagies  
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Successful military action by the colonies united in the New England Confederation.   King Phillip's War  
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English revolt that also led to the overthrow of the Dominion of New England in America.   Glorious revolution  
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River valley where vast estates created an aristocratic landholding elite in New Netherland and New York.   Hudson  
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Required, sworn statements of loyalty or religious belief, resisted by Quakers.   test oaths  
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Common activity in which the colonists engaged to avoid the restictive, unpopular Navigation Laws.   smuggling  
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