The Virginia Company that settled Jamestown is an example of this
Joint-stock company
This religious movement in Europe inspired the Puritans religious zeal and dissent against the Anglican Church
The Protestant Reformation
This is the system of trade that developed across the Atlantic ocean where natural resources/ raw materials would be shipped to Britain, finished goods would be produced in Europe, then African slaves would be picked up in the middle passage, and shipped to Europe
Triangular Trade
The first self-governing body in the American Colonies
Virginia House of Burgesses
The French and Dutch differed from the Spanish because they were more concerned with this commodity than the conversion of Native peoples
What is the fur trade?
The introduction of this cash crop saved Jamestown and made it profitable
Tobacco
The Quakers
This economic policy works to increase exports and decrease imports by controlling trade with a colony
The theory that the people have the right to change the government or replace it if the government is misusing its power
Social Contract (Popular Sovereignty)
Southern colonies developed plantations systems in the colonial period for this geographic reasons
Powhatan Confederacy
This Puritan dissenter preached sermons from her home and claimed that she could preach to both men and women
Anne Hutchinson
This cash crop fueled the West Indies and caused the increase of importation of African Slave Labor
Sugar
These two factors led to the American colonies developing autonomy in government from Britain
Geographic distance/ size and the policy of salutary neglect
Puritans were more concerned with this in New England compared to the Chesapeake and Southern colonies that only sought to make profits
Religion and building a Puritan society
This settler led a revolt of indentured servants and farmers against Governor Berkley over land disputes and conflicts with Native Americans
Nathaniel Bacon
George Whitefield
The British parliament passed these laws that restricted colonial trade with only the mother country
The Navigation Acts
John Winthrop famously wrote that Puritans should build "A City Upon A Hill." They attempted to do this by drafting and signing this self-government agreements
The Mayflower Compact
This slave revolt in South Carolina resulted in stricter more formal slave laws and was the beginning of regional differences between the North and South over the issue of slavery
The Chesapeake Ba
This religious revival in the 1730s swept across the American colonies
The First Great Awakening
This English law made it so only firstborn sons could inherit land and influenced second and third-born children to migrate to the American colonies
Primogeniture
The growing print culture in Europe and America helped to spread ideas from this movement, like the social contract and natural rights, across the Atlantic
Enlightenment Ideas
A group of wealthy Virginians in the mid-1700s were dubbed the "American Gentry" because they were practicing this to prove how British they were
Anglicization