This was the name of an extremely religious group of people, but not as extreme as the Pilgrims.
Who are the Puritans?
What was the biggest religious movement in this time period?
What is the Great Awakening?
What are the two Chesapeake Bay colonies?
What are Maryland and Virginia?
Who was the main European philosopher who developed the idea of the Enlightenment?
who is John Locke?
Describe salutary neglect.
What is helping the colonies enough that they survive and don't betray you, but not being overly concerned with them.
This person was rebelled against in England after imposing harsh policies in the colonies and at home, the monarchs after him instituted Salutary Neglect. Double points if you can name the revolution.
Who is King Charles II? What is the Glorious Revolution?
What did the Great Awakening encourage churchgoers to do?
What is read the bible?
Describe the Southern colonies.
Warm, good soil, perfect for farming
What right did the Enlightenment claim citizens had if the government was corrupt?
What is the right to revolt/rebel?
Which monarchs first implemented salutary neglect?
Who are William and Mary?
These people were brought to the colonies in exchange for working for a period of time, typically seven years.
Who are indentured servants?
Colonial governments taxing people to support churches created these types of churches.
What are establish churches?
List at least 3 of the Restoration Colonies. Double points if you can name all 7.
What are Georgia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New York, New Jersey, South Carolina, and North Carolina.
These were banned after the Boston Tea Party, as it was believed the colonists exchanged rebellious ideas during these.
What are town meetings?
List the three types of colony charters.
What are Royal, Joint-Stock, and Corporate
This woman argued against Puritan leaders, won, and was exiled.
Who is Anne Hutchinson?
This Denomination of Christianity was dominant in the South.
What is Anglicanism?
Defines a restoration colony.
What is a colony given to nobles so they'd give Charles II the crown?
The Enlightenment argued that all humans had innate rights called what?
What are inalienable rights?
List the three rules of English mercantilism.
1. Only English crews and ships can trade with the colonies
2. Anything imported to the colonies must have gone through English ports
3. Some colonial goods like tobacco must be sent directly to England
This was the ruler of England during most of this time, he started the Restoration Colonies.
Who is King Charles II?
Name one of two priests who spread the Great Awakening and proselytized a bunch (double points if you name both).
Who are Jonathon Edwards and George Whitefield?
Georgia and Australia were both what type of colonies?
What are jail/debtor colonies?
What are 3 rights the colonists became accustomed to during Salutary Neglect?
What are the right to elect officials, freedom of speech, and freedom of press?
Describe the Triangular Trade, starting in England.
England: finished goods (textiles, rum)
Then go to Africa to trade for: 100s of slaves
Then go to the America to trade for: raw goods like sugarcane and tobacco
Then go to England.