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holy day of rest, very seriously

Sabbath

100

one of the most despaired religious groups in England

Quakers

100

Plantations in the ________ _______ had t rely on 

Slaves

100

Three legs of the route formed a triangle 

Triangular Trade

100

the act of publishing a statement that may damage a persons reputation  

Libel

200

Voting rights to ALL landforms Limited governor's power.

FUNDAMENTAL ORDERS OF CONNECTICUT

200

a colony under the direct control of English Crown

Royal Colony

200

Divided the middle colonies from the southern colonies

Mason Dixie Line 

200

economic theory that a nation became strong keeping strict control over it's trade  

Mercantilism

200

Freedom of the press would become recognized as a basic ______ Right 

American

300

willingness to let others practice their own beliefs

RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE

300

German and ScotchIrish settlers arrived in 

Philadelphia

300

The belief that one race is more superior than other races.

Racism

300

Protected the rights of indivisuals

English Bill Rights 

300

Top of Society

Gentry

400

Right to vote for governor to all male church members, eventually electing representatives to assembly

General Court

400

crops that are sold for money at market 

Cash Crops


400

Some people spoke out against the evils of ________.

Slavery

400

____ and ______ had no rights 

Africans and Native Americans 

400

Huge Religious movement 

Great Awakening

500

did not want to eq separate entirely from the Church of England, but they hoped to reform the church by introducing simpler forms of worship.

Puritans 

500

German speaking protestants were called 

Pennsylvania Dutch

500

In the 1600's even ______ enjoyed privilages

Africans

500

New England dominated colonial trade and were called _______

Yankees 

500

Supported by taxes, rich and poor kids could get education

Public School

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