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The Colonial Regions
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Pilgrims King Charles I (1625) The Anglican Church Governor John Winthrop “A city upon a hill”
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Enforced Conformity “State” Church Reading the Bible Harvard College
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Dissenters Roger Williams Anne Hutchinson Restrictions on Women Thomas Hooker
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Male Dominance Voting Rights Puritan Villages Watchful Women
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A proper Puritan family Divorce Women’s rights Large families
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Rocky soil/short growing seasons Subsistence farming Lumber/shipbuilding Fishing/whaling Rum distilling Port cities/shallow rivers
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Salem (1691) Accusations Escalations Executions Challenges to the Puritan way of life
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Chesapeake Society Church and state in Virginia Bicameral Legislature The Anglican Church Little emphasis on religion
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Cecilius Calvert (Lord Baltimore) Catholics Puritans vs. Catholics The Act of Religious Toleration
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Growing tobacco Population Deep Rivers Lack of towns
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First slaves (1619) Slave laws Slave population Reasons for the increase in slavery
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Heading for the Caribbean Sugar Caribbean slave population
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King Charles II Tobacco Use of slaves Rice Split in the Carolinas
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New Netherland New Sweden English Conquests New York New Jersey
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Charles II William Penn Religious Tolerance Growing Grains Immigration Delaware
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Louis XIV Fur Traders Ohio Valley Mississippi Basin Treatment of Natives
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