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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Colonial America Colonial America II Colonial America III Colonial America IV ?
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The first permanent English colony in North America was a business venture of this company
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The Virginia Company
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The Virginia Company established a legislative assembly similar to England’s Parliament called
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The House of Burgesses
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The English settlers in Virginia dealt with this Native American chieftain
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Powhatan
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This rebellion by Virginians demanded protection from Native Americans by the Royal Governor
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Bacon’s Rebellion
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The first New England colonies established by the Puritans were in present day
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Massachusetts
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This colony was settled by religious dissenters from Massachusetts who were more tolerant of different religious beliefs
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Rhode Island
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This “covenant” allowed partial church membership for the children and grandchildren of the original Puritans
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Half-Way Covenant
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The name of the New England war between Native Americans led by Metacom, and the colonists
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King Phillip’s War
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Over 150 Massachusetts colonists were tried for witchcraft during these trials
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Salem Witch Trials
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Pennsylvania was in the territory between New England and Virginia. This area was also known as the
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Mid-Atlantic Colonies
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The Dutch called it New Amsterdam. When the British conquered it in 1664, they renamed it
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New York
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The first permanent French settlement in North America was called
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Quebec
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This theory held that the best way to become a stronger nation was to accumulate wealth through obtaining natural resources, especially gold and silver, from your colonies.
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Mercantilism
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This Founding Father sought to improve himself (individualism) and rise in society (social mobility). From lowly beginnings as a printer, he would become the United States most important diplomat during the Revolutionary War.
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Benjamin Franklin
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Mercantilism inspired the British Parliament to control this trade with its American colonies.
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Trans-Atlantic Trade
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This term refers to the arts and crafts skills that slaves brought with them from their native lands.
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African American Culture
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This part of the Triangular Trade involving America, Britain, and Africa refers to the horrendous voyage that slaves had to endure.
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Middle Passage
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This religious movement of the early 18 th century emphasized a personal relationship with God and resulted in many new religious groups.
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The Great Awakening
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This war between the French and British lasted for seven years. The name it is given in history leaves the British out.
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The French and Indian War
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The treaty that ended the French and Indian war gave the British control of most of North America
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The Treaty of Paris (1763)
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This act passed by the British Parliament forbade the colonists to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
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Proclamation of 1763
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This act required the colonists to print newspapers, legal documents, playing cards, etc., on paper bearing special stamps
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Stamp Act
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Among other things, these acts closed Boston Harbor and forced colonists to house British troops
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Intolerable Acts
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American colonists opposed to British authority in Massachusetts formed a secret organization called
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The Sons of Liberty
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These women wove homespun fabric to make clothes and other goods to break the colonists reliance on British imports
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The Daughters of Liberty
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