The first series of Christian revivals in America.
What is the 1st Great Awakening?
The main source of profit derived from Southern colonies.
What is agriculture?
The 2 main reasons for migration from Britain to the colonies
What is freedom of religion and economic opportunity?
Goods exchanged between colonists and Native Americans
What are fur, guns/gunpowder, cloth, etc.
The unofficial British policy where parliamentary rules and laws were loosely or not enforced on the American colonies and trade
What is salutary neglect?
A movement that challenged traditional ideas of government in colonial America.
What is the Enlightenment?
The slave code that perpetuated chattel slavery.
What is the Barbados Slave Code?
Pilgrims
Who were the Puritans who settled in America to escape the church of England for freedom of religion?
The continent that received a majority of Britain-produced goods.
What is Asia?
Smuggling goods through ports was a sign of resistance to what?
The Enlightenment-originated idea that all humans have fundamental rights
What are Natural Rights?
The rebellion that marked the shift towards the usage of enslaved Africans in colonial America.
What is Bacon's Rebellion?
Charles II crowned the new king of Britain in 1660, leading to the church of England once again gaining power.
What is the age of restoration?
Nonessential agricultural exports that were used to gain wealth
What are cash crops?
Slowing down work, faking sick, sabotaging crops.
What are ways enslaved people resisted against enslavement?
Shared culture, values, and beliefs with Britain and colonial America.
What is the significance of Anglicization?
A large rebellion in the south which highlighted the tensions and brutality of slavery.
What is the Stono Rebellion?
The area that the Pilgrims traveled to before America.
What is Holland?
A force that aided in the spread of beliefs that originated within the Enlightenment.
What is European contact with America?
The reason that Britain shut down many local colonial governments.
What were unregulated local governments and too much freedom within the colonies?
A sermon written by Rev. Jonathan Edwards that became a major catalyst in the 1st Great Awakening.
What is "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"?
The rebellion that led to harsher slave laws in New York.
What is the New York Slave Revolt?
Britain's reason for having difficulties with managing the colonies.
How were the individual colonies so different culturally, economically, and religiously that it would be difficult to find a way to group them together and govern as one?
In the early days of their settlements, trade between colonists and Native Americans flourished under this system.
What is bartering?
Ben Franklin's idea to unite the colonies against British policies
What was the Albany Plan?