Vocabulary
Influences On Colonial Government
Colonial Traditions Of Self-Government
13 Colonies
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100

A government that is ruled by a king or queen?

Monarchy

100

The document/deed that protected nobles from privileges and authority or control?

Magna Carta

100

By 1639 what were some pilgrims being persecuted for

Religious Beliefs

100

When was Maryland founded?

1734

100

A lawmaking body known as parliament

Legislative

200

What is toleration?

Acceptance 

200

In 1215 the nobles rebelled against?

King John

200

What compact established direct democracy for the plymouth colonists

Th mayflower compact

200

The last English colony founded in America?

Georgia

200

A large estate usd for growing tobacco rice and indigo on demand

Plantation

300

A group of people in one place that are ruled by a parent country elsewhere?

Colony

300

A english writer who supported the Glorious Revolution?

John Locke

300
What settlement was built by pilgrims who came to America in 1620

Plymouth

300

Colony that served as a military barrier?

Georgia

300

What was the main conflict between Native Americans and Colonists over

Land

400

A colony that is directly owned by a king?

Royal Colony

400

41 men aboard the Mayflower signed what document?

Mayflower Compact

400

In what year was the Hous of burgesses formed

1619

400

Who founded Maryland?

George Calvert

400

What minister was forced to lave massachusetts for his religious belifs and views on taking land from Native Americans

Roger Williams

500

A system that made it possible for poor people to come to the colonies?

Indentured Servants

500

The Parliament drew up which document in 1689?

Bill Of Rights

500

In what year was Great Britain renamed to th United Kingdom of Great Britain

1707

500

In 1630 people landed at Massachusetts Bay and built a city named?

Boston

500

The first of the middle colonies, New York, was originally the what colony of New Netherland

Dutch

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