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Chapter 2 Pages 24-40
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Protestant Reformation Elizabeth 1 Ireland England’s Imperial Stirrings
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Sir Francis Drake Newfoundland Sir Humphrey Gilbert Sir Walter Raleigh Roanoke Island Virginia Philip II “Invincible Armada” “Protestant Wind” William Shakespeare Elizabeth Energizes England
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Mushrooming population and small farmers Primogeniture Joint-stock Company England on the Eve of Empire
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Virginia Company King James I of England Charter James River Jamestown Life of the first settlers Captain John Smith Powhatan Pocahontas “Starving Time” Lord De La Warr England Plants the Jamestown Seedling
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Powhatan’s Confederacy De La Warr’s “Irish Tactic” First Anglo-Powhatan War John Rolfe Second Anglo-Powhatan War 3 Ds Cultural Clashes in the Chesapeake
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Horses Diseases Trade Indian-on-Indian Violence Algonquins The Indians’ New World
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European demand for tobacco Tobacco’s Nicknames Seeds of the North American Slave System House of Burgesses Virginia as a Royal Colony Virginia: Child of Tobacco
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Lord Baltimore Tobacco Act of Toleration Jews and Atheists Maryland: Catholic Haven
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Jamaica Sugar “Rich man’s crop” Slavery in the West Indies African diaspora Barbados Slave Code Carolina Encomienda System The West Indies: Way Station to Mainland America
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English Civil War King Charles I and Parliament Oliver Cromwell Charles II and the Restoration Period Lords Proprietors Savannah Indians Quakers and William Penn Rice and Slaves Charles Town Catholic Spaniards and Protestants Anglo-Spanish Wars Colonizing the Carolinas
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Squatters North Carolinians’ Distinctive Traits Split of the Carolinas North Carolina and Rhode Island Tuscarora War Yamasee Indians The Appalachian Indians The Emergence of North Carolina
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13 th of 13 Buffer King George II Haven for Debtors James Oglethorpe Slavery in early Georgia John Wesley Plantation Economy and Slavery Late-Coming Georgia: The Buffer Colony
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Southern Mainland Colonies Commercial Agricultural Products Cities, Churches, and Schools Religious Toleration “Soil Butchery” Native Americans The Plantation Colonies
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