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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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