NE Colonies
Slavery
Chesapeake
Great Awakening
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100

Agreement to allow for non puritans partial membership into the church during the mid 1600's

Halfway Covenant

100

Rebellion that triggered harsher laws against slaves in the southern colonies

Stono Rebellion

100

John Rolfe's most important contribution to Jamestown was the introduction of this

Tobacco

100

A baptist or presbyterian church was an example of what type of Great Awakening Church

New Light

100

Name commonly given to the introduction of livestock, crops and disease from both the old world and new world

Columbian Exchange

200

John Winthrop's Model of Christian Charity sermon contained this key principle of ideology that motivated Puritanical living and later American Exceptionalism

City on a Hill

200

System adopted by Carolina to establish control of labor system

Barbados slave code

200

the House of Burgesses is significant because it was

First legislature in colonies/North America

200

In a strange twist of irony, the Great Awakening emerged in part in response/reaction to this European Movement of the same period.

Enlightenment

200

Treaty that determined claims by latitude between what Spain and Portugal could colonize

Treaty of Tordesillas

300

Championed tolerance and Separation of Church and State.  A Radical Puritan associated with the founding of Rhode Island

Roger Williams

300

Colonies growth dependent on cultivation of rice and indigo

Carolina/South Carolina

300

Confederacy that Jamestown settlers encountered multiple attacks in their settlement west

Powhatan

300

Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God by _____________was a famous sermon that called for congregants to reassess their religious commitment

Jonathan Edwards

300

Essentially a slave labor system instituted by the Spanish on the indigenous populations in the western hemisphere

Encomienda

400

A key contrast between Plymouth and Jamestown was political purpose.  This can be concretely measured by this 1620 document

Mayflower Compact

400

Besides Bacons Rebellion and the founding of Carolina, what other development contributed to the transition to race slavery in the colonies by the 1680's over indentured servitude.

Charter of Royal African Co/England joining slave trade.

400

Even though initiated as a Catholic Refuge, this colony passed the Act of Toleration to allow for settlement of protestants as well

Maryland

400

Ben Franklin was impressed by him, and he was known as the first transcontinental "celebrity".  A leading voice in the movement.

George Whitefield

400

country that first explored the Mississippi valley region

France

500

Anne Hutchinson's self defense was undermined when she admitted to this, resulting in her banishment from Massachusetts.

God had spoken/revealed himself to her

500

Language that slaves established, in turn helping solidify and insulate their own distinct culture

Gullah

500

System that rewarded landowners large tracts of land for every indentured servant they sponsored to settle to Virginia

Headright

500

A religious view where one believe god exists but plays no role in dictating our actions, spawning from the Scientific Revolution.

Deism/Deist

500

The failure of this prompted a 20 year reluctance on the part of England to pursue colonization.

Roanoke

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