Colonial Period 1607-1750
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| John Rolfe | English settler; first cultivator of tobacco as export
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| Thomas Hooker | Founder of Connecticut
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| William Bradford | Separatist leader of Plymouth colony
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| Jonathan Edwards | Great Awakening minister; Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
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| 1619 | Plymouth; Mass. Bay Colony
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| John Winthrop | Governor of Massachusetts colony
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| George Whitefield | Preacher in Britain and America during Great Awakening
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| Roger Williams | Religious dissenter; started new religious colony
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| Anne Hutchinson | Other religious dissenter who was exiled for beliefs
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| Nathaniel Bacon | Bacon's Rebellion
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| Fundamental Orders of Conn. | First constitution in colonies
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| Mayflower Compact | First order of self-government
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| Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God | Sermon by J. Edwards about soul and hell
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| Jamestown | Founded 1607 by joint-stock company
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| Bacon's Rebellion | Uprising of poor folk caused by "too lenient" Native American policies
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| New England Confederation | Organization of Puritans united against Native Americans
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| King Philip's War | 1675-76; New England colonists vs. Native Americans
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| Dominion of New England | Failed attempt to unify colonies into one region; 1686-89
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| Great Awakening | 1720; Religious revival that started in colonies and spread to Europe
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| Virginia House of Burgesses | Assembly for purpose of representative self-government
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| Albany Plan of Union (Albany Congress) | 1754; Purpose was to achieve greater colonial unity, thus bolstering defense against France
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| Mercantilism | Economic system; wealth=power, country's value can be measured in gold or silver
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| Half-Way Covenant | Children of Puritans were members of church without engaging in full communion
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