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100

Social Contract

D: A mutual and unwritten agreement between people and their government

E: Hobbes rejected the theories of Divine Rights and power being shared amongst Parliament and had a cynical view on humanity

S: The Social Contract that began with England’s awful financial decisions during the French and Indian war broke, meaning the colonists had the right to revolt

100

Intolerable Acts (1774)

D: King George closes Boston Harbor and stops colonist trading with Spain and France at 1763 line 

E: Response to the Boston Tea Party from King George

S: United the colonists in opposition to Britain and sparked the first Continental Congress

100

Middle Passage

Sea route that enslaved Africans would take from West Africa to the Americas during the transatlantic slave trade

100

Carolina

- Proprietary colony that turned royal colony

- Plantation colony (slaves)

- Had rice, indigo, tobacco, grain, and cotton

100

Stamp Act (1765)

- Tax on printed goods 

- This was bad because it put a huge tax on literally everything

200

Proclamation of 1763

D: A British proclamation that created a boundary west of the Appalachian mountains and Ohio river which the colonists couldn’t cross

E: Britain didn't have enough money or troops to govern and protect the colonists the new land

S: Colonists got mad because they wanted this land for various business related reasons

200

Privateer

A privately owned ship (and its crew) authorized by a government during wartime to attack and capture enemy ships (Legal pirates)

200

Royal Colony

Territory directly governed by a monarch's appointed officials (Example: North Carolina because it was once a colony under control of Britain)

200

Maryland

- Catholic colony but tolerant of all religions

- Industrial and plantation based economy

200

Quartering Act (1765)

- Colonists have to house and shelter British troops

- Colonists get really mad cause the British don't protect them anymore yet they still have to provide for them

300

Dominion of New England

D: A combination of several British colonies that started in 1686 and was updated in 1688

E: Sir Edmund Andros took control and was a corrupt and greedy ruler 

S: Colonists lost several freedoms they once had, which resulted in a revolt and the arrest of Andros and the end of the Dominion.

300

Loyalist

A colonist that stayed loyal to the British during the American Rev

300

Proprietary Colony

A type of British colony in North America that was owned and governed by an individual or a small group of people rather than directly by the king

300

Virginia 

- Roanoke colony disappeared

- Jamestown is a joint stock company

- Had NO alliances with the natives

300
Tea Act (1773)
- Gave the British East India company the right to sell tea directly to the colonists, undercutting local merchants

- Led to Boston Tea Party

400

Natural Rights

D: Fundamental rights everyone is born with (Life, Liberty, Property)

E: John Locke argued that governments are created to protect these rights, and if they fail, citizens have the absolute right abolish that government

S: Became the philosophical foundation for the Declaration of Independence

400

Treaty of Paris 1783

Formally ends AR, establishes US independence, free navigation of Mississippi river for England and the US

400

Who was the most powerful in the sugar trade?

The Portuguese (They learnt the sugar-growing process from Mediterranean plantations started by Muslims)

400

Factors

- Representatives of business' overseas that would network and manage trade 

- They heavily contributed to the growth of cities

400

Why were the colonists so mad about being taxed?

They were being taxed yet still had no vote in British parliament (Taxation without representation)

500

Townshend Acts (1767)

D: Put taxes on glass, lead, tea, and paint

E: Britain taxed imported goods to pay off French Indian war debts

S: These huge taxes led to a revolutionary sentiment from the colonists

500

Indentures

Legal contracts that bound a person to work for an employer for a set number of years in exchange for passage to the Americas, food, or shelter. After finishing their term, they were free.

500

Massachusetts Bay Colony

- Self governing

- Highly religious

- Powerful in trade because they had lumber

500

French and Indian War

- Between Britain and France

- French allied with Natives and fought against Britain who wanted land past the Ohio River

- Britain won and gained lots of new land but also lost a lot of money and troops

500

Why did the British stop the war?

They were losing

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