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Ch. 2 Identifications

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Powhatan   Pocahontas' father; chief of Powhatan Indians 1614  
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Adventurers   People who would stay in England but share in future profits after buying stock; 1609--London co. gets new charter allowing them to do this.  
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Starving time   London Co. dying of starvation; Jamestown;1609-1610; cold weather  
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A counterblaste to Tobacco   King James I; urged people not to be like Indian Savages and not smoke tobacco; 1604; saw it as wild godless and vile  
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John Rolfe   Husband to Pocahontas; killed by tribes men who suddenly attacked; 1614  
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Headright systerm   Settlers in Maryland and Virginia; 1640; Grant 100 acres to each male settler and his wife and servants-50 for each child; sever labor shortage  
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House of Burgesses   Delegates from various communities; met as first elected legislature; representative assembly; in Jamestown; July 30, 1619  
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Opechancanough   Brother of Powhatan; tried to defend native lands again; led two unsuccessful uprisings and then stopped after the second in 1644  
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Maryland's Act Concerning Religion   Calvert; appointed a protestant governor; in Maryland; in 1684; to appease non-Catholic majority; a year later he sent MACR granting freedom of religion.  
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Sir William Berkeley   Appointed governor of Virginia; 1642; opened up the western interior of Virginia and put down indian uprising; tried to negotiate a settlement line with the natives but it failed.  
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Oliver Cromwell   roundhead leader; defeated the king's forces; in England in1649; He replaced the King as protector  
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Green Springs group   The inner circle of the governor's council; members had special access to patronage;  
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Scrooby congregation   A congregation of separatists; emigrated quietly to Holland from England; 1608; want to worship as they wished and ended up obtaining permission to settle in Virginia;  
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William Bradford   Governor of Plymouth Plantaion; paid off their debt; 1621 persuaded Council for New England to let them live there; he distributed land to fmailies  
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John Winthrop   Governor chosen by the Massachusetts Bay Co.; led the expedition that sailed for New England in 1630  
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Thomas Hooker   Minister of Newtown aka Cambridge; defied the Mass. government in 1635; est. town of Hartford  
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Fundamental Orders of Connecticut   Constitution adopted by people of Hartford Connecticut who left Nwwtown due to grievances with the Mass. government  
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Roger Williams   Young minister; lived in Salem Mass. for awhile; gave religious and political origins to Rhode Island; called for a complete separation of church/state,banished for this idea,1644 obtained a charter to est. Rhode Island-allowed liberty to all religions  
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Flintlock rifle   relatively new effective weapon; replace earlier colonial musketry and matchlock rifle; Indians used it well; effected Pequot war; King Philip's war and other conflicts; needed no match or support  
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Earl of Shaftesbury   Wanted a planned and well ordered community; second try at the Carolinas; with John Locke drew up the Fundamental Constitution for Carolina 1669  
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Sir George Carteret   A Carolina proprietors; named new territory New Jersey; 1702 it became a royal colony  
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Society of Friends   aka Quakers; most anarchistic and democratic; women granted positions in church; no paid clergy; no belief in original sin or predestination; spoke when they felt the spirit and thus were often called to "quake"  
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William Penn's Holy Experiment   The settlement of Philadelphia in Penn. a city for Quakers who had longed to settle in the New World; felt the land belonged to the Indians and got along with them  
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New Mexico   The most prosperous and populous Spanish outpost; worked with natives to do well at growing agriculture;  
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James Oglethorpe   Member of parliament and military hero; wanted to create a military barrier between Spanish colonies and English colonies=Georgia; 1733; debtors and other poor and impoverished were given second chance here-better than slaves, less chance revolt  
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George Trustees   ...  
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Edmund Andros   Governor of the entire region from Boston(after the new dominion); enforce navigation acts; Mass,NY,NJ; 1686; very stern and tactless man  
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William and Mary   Rulers of the Netherlands; become rulers of England; Glorious Revolution--bloddless coup  
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Jacob Leisler   a german immigrant and leader of NY dissidents; upset about not being fully admitted to the colonial elite; proclaimed himself new governor of NY after taking it in 1689; he was charged with treason  
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John Coode   Old opponent of proprietor's gov; started a revolt to get rid of Lord Baltimore's officials; in Maryland; 1689; in the name of Protestantism  
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