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100

Powerful, open-air preacher who emotionally drew tremendous crowds while he toured the colonies during the First Great Awakening 

George Whitefield

100

Identify either war by which the New England colonists defeated local native tribes and opened-up further expansion 

Pequot War (1630s) 

King Philip's War (1670s) 

100

Intermarriage was LEAST common between natives and THIS COUNTRY'S colonists 

England

100

This MAN, religiously tolerant and friendly to the natives, founded Rhode Island 

Roger Williams

100

1676 EVENT that sparked the transition from indentured servitude to slave labor

Bacon's Rebellion
200

The Act of Toleration (1649) affected this COLONY

Maryland

200

In 1630, this MAN delivered a sermon in which he claimed that the Massachusetts Bay Colony would be a "city upon a hill"

John Winthrop

200

This was the founder of Pennsylvania 

William Penn 

200

The first form of representative government in the English Colonies (1619)

Virginia House of Burgesses 

200

In this SYSTEM, each Virginian received 50 acres of land for every indentured servant they brought to the colony

Headright System 

300

During the Protestant Reformation, this (European) MAN developed a religious doctrine centered around predestination, which then heavily influenced the religion of the New England colonies. 

John Calvin

300
This GROUP of people grew skeptical of the emotion, theatrics, and sensationalism that swept the colonies during the Great Awakening 

Old Lights 

300

In 1588, under Queen Elizabeth I, the English navy defeated this ENEMY, freeing the English to openly explore and colonize the New World

Spanish Armada 

300

Families were MOST common in this colonial REGION

New England

300

Inspired by the 1689 Glorious Revolution, the people of THIS city revolted against a royal governor, ending the Dominion of New England and ushering in a period of Salutary Neglect 

Boston 

400

During the First Great Awakening, preachers began to focus their sermons around the waning piety/devotion of many colonists. These SERMONS became known as  

Jeremiads 

400

This TRIBE was the first tribe to interact with the Pilgrims when they settled in Plymouth 

Wampanoag 

400

The trial of this MAN expanded freedom of the press in the colonies 

John Peter Zenger

400

This MAN was the governor of Virginia (and leader of the House of Burgesses) during Bacon's Rebellion 

William Berkeley 

400
The Slave Codes became more strict after this REBELLION in 1739 

Stono Rebellion 

500

Anne Hutchinson was kicked out of the Massachusetts Bay colony for believing that humans did not necessarily have to live strictly by mosaic (religious) law, otherwise known as THIS term

Antinomianism

500

These LAWS prohibited leisure and entertainment on Sundays 

Blue Laws

500
Although the English did not cultivate the best relations with natives, the Beaver Wars (mid-1600s) solidified an alliance between the English and this TRIBE/CONFEDERACY 

Iroquois Confederacy 

500

This MAN was a leading founder of Methodism and toured Georgia while spreading his ministry

Charles Wesley 

500

This RELIGION, or SET OF BELIEFS, recognizes that God exists, but that god has remained retracted from the physical world, and human beings are incapable of understanding the details of that god. 

Deism 

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