Chap 5 Mrs. Morris Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Bicameral Legislature | A lawmaking body made up of town houses. |
Town Meeting | political meeting at which people make desicions on local issues; used primarily in New England. |
Privy Council | group of royal advisers who set policies for britians american colonies. |
Libel | a false statement, usually published, that damges a person's reputation |
Parliament | the british national legislature |
House of Burgesses | colonial virginia's elected assemblies |
John Peter Zenger | dealt with the issue of freedom of the press |
Dominion of New England | united the northern colonies under one government |
Edmund Andros | royal governor of the Dominion |
Glorious Revolution | the overthrow of James II |
English bill of Rights | the power of the english monarchy are reduced |
mercantilism | practice of creating and maintaning wealth by carefully controlling trade |
balance of trade | relationship between what goods a country purchases from other countries and what goods it sells to other countries |
imports | items that a country purchases from other countries |
exports | items that a country sells to other countries |
duties | taxes on imported goods |
free enterprise | economic system in which there is competition between business with little government control |
triangular trade | trading networks in which goods and slaves move among england, the american colonies, the west indies, and west africa |
Navigation acts | a series of english laws that required the american colonies to trade primarily with england; set duties on some goods |
middle passage | voyage that brought enslaved africans across the atlantic ocean to north america and the west indies |
Olaudah Equiano | was sold into slavery when he was about 11 |
cash crop | agricultural products grown to be sold for profits, not for personal use |
slave codes | laws passed in the colonies to control slaves |
apprentices | young boys who learned skilled trades |
staple crops | food consume |
Eliza Lucas Pinckney | introduced indigo to the colony after she learned how to grow it in her family's own plantation |
Revivals | emotional gatherings where people came together to hear sermon's and declare their faith |
Great Awakening | changed not only colonial religion but also social and political life |
Jonathan Edwards | a well known preacher during the great awakening |
George Whitefield | a pastor who drew thousnads of people to his sermons and raised funds to start a home for orphans |
gilbert tennent | was a leader of the new movement |
scientific method | observation of and experimentation with natural events in order to form theories that could predict other events in behavior |
scientific revolution | period of great learning that began in the 1600's |
Galileo Galilei | was one of the leading figures in the scientific revolution |
Isaac Newton | scientific method today was developed by him |
Enlightenment | age of reason |
benjamin Banneker | surveyor, astronomer,first clock maker |
Phillis wheatley | used religious language and imagery in her poetry |
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JaCoby Guidry
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