Vocabulary
People/Groups
Conflicts
Religion
Misc.
100
Spread of goods, ideas, people, and diseases between Africa, Europe and the Americas.
What is Columbian Exchange
100
Helped found the Massachusetts Bay Colony and saw it as a "city upon a hill."
What is John Winthrop
100
European attempts to capture the Holy Land.
What is Crusades
100
Non-separatists who wished to adopt reforms to purify the Church of England. They received a right to settle in the Massachusetts Bay area from the King of England.
What is Puritans
100
A series of routes which slave ships used to transport slaves from West Africa to the Americas.
What is Middle Passage
200
A European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
What is the Enlightenment
200
A Puritan who claimed to have religious revelations from God and it angered many leaders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and was expelled.
What is Anne Hutchinson
200
A legal arrangement in which an individual owned compulsory service for 3-10 years in exchange for free passage to the American colonies.
What is Indentured Servitude
200
The time of religious revival in the Virginia colony, led by Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield. Led many people to pressure religion, which made groups of people come together, mostly against the Indians
What is Great Awakening
200
Band of laws that restriced the use of foreign shipping for trade only between England and its colonies
What is Navigation Acts
300
Economic philosophy/process in which states minimized trade with outsiders and maximized it with their colonies.
What is Mercantilism
300
A person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.
What is Pilgrims
300
Early slave revolt in South Carolina where slaves gathered arms to rise up against their masters and march to Spanish Florida. They were ultimately found and killed by the militia.
What is Stono Rebellion
300
Catholic Missionary group that established settlements within French territory in North America.
What is Jesuits
300
Power inherited through female lines of authority VS Male rule politically and power passed to first male heir, then female.
What is Matriarchy/Patriarchy
400
The right of succession belonging to the firstborn child, especially the feudal rule by which the whole real estate of an intestate passed to the eldest son.
What is Primogeniture
400
One of the leaders of the Sons of Liberty.
What is Samuel Adams
400
A Native American tribe led an uprising against the Spanish's attempts to convert them to Christianity in present day New Mexico. This later caused the Spanish to allow religious accommodation.
What is Pueblo Revolt
400
God saved those he predestined for salvation, There was nothing that would save the well-behaved
What is Covenant of work/grace
400
A system to encourage immigration by granting large tracts of land to new settlers in the colonies
What is Head right System
500
Varied ways that human beings collectively produce the means of subsistence in order to survive and enhance social being.
What is Household mode of Production
500
Anglican minister who proved to be a dynamic and charismatic preacher during the Great Awakening.
What is George Whitefield
500
Colonial war against the French in which New England's army attacked Quebec but forced to retreat.
What is King William's War
500
Simply orthodox members of the clergy who believed that the new ways of revivals and emotional preaching were unnecessary; and the others were the modern-thinking members of the clergy who strongly believed in the Great Awakening
What is Old & New lights
500
When William of Orange and Mary his wife, were asked to overthrow James II for the sake of protestantism, when Will came with his Army and James fled, thus being bloodless and fast, it was called the Glorious Revolution.
What is Glorious Revolution
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