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The principal motivation shaping the earliest settlements in New England was | show 🗑
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Compared with the Plymouth Colony, the Massachusetts Bay Colony was | show 🗑
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One reason that the Massachusetts Bay Colony was not a true democracy is | show 🗑
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One distinctive feature of Rhode Island Colony is that | show 🗑
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Before the first settlement in New England, local Indian population had been devastated by | show 🗑
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show | wampanoags
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The puritan missionary efforts to convert the Indians to Christianity were | show 🗑
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King Phillip's war represented | show 🗑
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The primary value in the New England Confederation lay in | show 🗑
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show | the glorious revolution in england
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show | harshly and undemocratically governed
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The short-lived Swedish colony conquered by the Dutch New Netherlands was | show 🗑
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William Penn's colony of Pennsylvania | show 🗑
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show | 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 | show 🗑
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The dominant religious group in Massachusetts bay | show 🗑
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Founder of the most tolerant and democratic of the middle colonies | show 🗑
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Mass flight from the religious dissidents from persecutions of Archbishop Laud and Charles I | show 🗑
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Small colony that eventually fused into Massachusetts Bay | show 🗑
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Religious dissenter convicted of heresy and antinomianism | show 🗑
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Indian leader who successfully waged war against New England | show 🗑
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show | Martin Luther
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Religious group persecuted in Massachusetts and New York, but not Pennsylvania | show 🗑
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show | General Court
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Promoter of Massachusetts Bay as a "city upon a hill" | show 🗑
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Conqueror of New Sweden who eventually lost New Netherlands to England | show 🗑
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Reformer whose religious ideas inspired English Puritans, Scotch Presbyterians, French Hugenots and Dutch Reformed | show 🗑
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Wampanoag chieftain who befriended English Colonists | show 🗑
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show | Massachusetts Bay
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show | Roger Williams
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show | protestantism
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show | 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 | show 🗑
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The shipboard agreement signed by the Pilgrim Fathers to establish a body politic and submit to majority rule | show 🗑
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Puritan term for the belief that Massachusetts Bay had a special arrangement with God to become a holy society | show 🗑
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show | dismissal of parliament
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The two major nonfarming industries of Massachusetts Bay. | show 🗑
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Anne Hutchinson's heretical belief that the truly saved need not obey human or divine law. | show 🗑
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Common fate of Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson after they were convicted of heresay in Massachusetts Bay. | show 🗑
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Villages where New England Indians who converted to Christianity were gathered. | show 🗑
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show | King Phillip's War
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show | Glorious revolution
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River valley where vast estates created an aristocratic landholding elite in New Netherland and New York. | show 🗑
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Required, sworn statements of loyalty or religious belief, resisted by Quakers. | show 🗑
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show | smuggling
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