Unit 6 Vocab cl
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Mercantilism | An economic system in which countries gain wealth through trade. (pg. 27)
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Navigation Acts | British laws that restricted colonial trade.
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Privy Council | A group of royal advisers that set English colonial policies.
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English Bill of Rights | A shift of political power from the British monarchy to Parliament.
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Dominion of New England | Issued by King James II, in 1686 he united the northern colonies under one government. The head of the group was headed by Sir Edmund Andros.
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Triangular Trade | Trading networks in which goods and slaves moved among England, the American colonies, and Africa.
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Middle Passage | A voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the West Indies.
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Great Awakening | A religious movement that became widespread in the American colonies in the 1730's and 1740's.
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Enlightenment | The Age of Reason; movement that began in Europe in the 1700s as people began examining the natural world, society and government.
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Treaty of Paris 1763 | The Treaty of Paris ended the French and Indian War between the French and the British, England had all of the land east of the Mississippi river
except New Orleans.
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Proclomation of 1763 | Law that banned British settlement west of the Appalation Mountains. Law also ordered settlers to leave upper Ohio River Valley.
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