Protestant evangelism spread to where?
Everywhere
In 1649, this became the first law granting a degree of religious toleration in the colonies.
Maryland Act of Toleration
The King of England from 1727 - 1760 who tightened Colonial control and initiated the 7 years war
King George II
As you go more South the heavier the concentration of slavery in the Colonies due to _________
Warmer weather allowing for increased labor intensive Cash Crop cultivation
This colony was known for its religious tolerance and would go on to host the capitol
Pennsylvania
The most religious region of Colonial America?
New England
What were the prerequisites to vote in most Colonies?
White and landowning
This not yet famous British lieutenant colonel fought in the French and Indian War in 1754
This rebellion is often considered the end of Indentured Servitude
Bacon's Rebellion
This colony protected Virginia from displaced Western Native peoples' and was known as the "buffer" colony
Georgia
What was the main resource British colonizers and the Native peoples fought over?
Land
During the era before the French and Indian War, this resulted in the colonies being left alone to develop their own economic and political institutions.
Salutatory Neglect
British Governor of Virginia during Bacon's Rebellion
William Berkeley
The three cash crop of Colonial America?
Tobacco, Sugar, and Cotton
This region of the colonies relied on Whaling, Furs, and Shipbuilding as their economic output
New England
During the 1700s the Americas underwent a consumer revolution where _________ dictated status
luxury products
This Royal government house of Virginia outlawed interracial marriage, was burned down in a rebellion, and was governed by England
The house of Burgesses
This influential Quaker believed in Religious freedom and Democracy would be granted his own charter of land to colonize
William Penn
What did Britain and the rest of Europe gain from the Triangle trade? What did they export
Gain: Valuable raw materials
Export: Manufactured GoodsThis colony was created after its members were exiled for their religious beliefs
Rhode Island
What is Anglicization?
The act of making something or someone English in either character or form.
Although technically not a constitution, this was a landmark agreement among Pilgrims and non-Pilgrims for majority rule.
The Mayflower Compact
This Native American leader adopted English name and led the Wampanoag people into war against the encroaching colonists
Metacom or King Philip
This was the first major slave rebellion in the South that resulted in further restrictions on slaves
What colony was the "City on a Hill"