The trading system that connected goods, ideas, people, and materials between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
What is triangular trade?
The rebellion against natives which was led by angry poor farmers and was triggered by a lack of protection of frontier settlers
What is Bacon's Rebellion?
The first permanent settlement by English colonists in North America.
What is Jamestown?
The figure known for challenging Puritan authority and the role of women in Puritan communities.
Who is Anne Hutchinson?
Laws passed in colonial America that limited enslaved peoples' rights and defined them as property.
What are slave codes?
The theory that trade would protect a country's wealth if there are more exports than imports
What is mercantilism?
The deadliest war between Native Americans, specifically the Wampanoags, and white settlers in the seventeenth century over land.
What is King Philip's War?
The first profitable crop for settlers in Jamestown.
What is tobacco?
The figure who advocated for a separation of church and state, which led to his founding of a religiously free Rhode Island.
Who is Roger Williams?
The British practice of capturing men to force them to serve in Britain's Navy, particularly during wars.
What is impressment?
A Europe-based movement that influenced America's intellectual and philosophical basis, and eventually the American Revolution
What is The Enlightenment?
The war between Spain and England which caused conflict between British, French, and Spanish colonists in North America over land.
What is Queen Anne's War?
An English settlement in New England created by Puritan merchants who wanted to take advantage of the economic opportunities America provided.
The Massachusetts Bay Colony
An English philosopher who heavily influenced Enlightenment thinkers in colonial America.
Who is John Locke?
A religious revival movement in the early 1700s that swept through the Americas and helped create a sense of unity between colonists in North America.
What is the First Great Awakening?
Laws that benefited Britain by regulating trade of its American colonies
What are the Navigation Acts?
The failed rebellion by enslaved people who tried to escape to Florida
What is Stono Rebellion?
The document Pilgrims signed to establish a civil government.
What is the Mayflower Compact?
The founder of Calvinism and teacher of predestination, which influenced the Puritan faith.
Who is John Calvin?
What is Gullah?
The forced and terrifying journey of enslaved Africans to the Americas
What is the middle passage?
The War that almost wiped out a Native American tribe; it included setting the tribe's stronghold on fire
What is Pequot War?
French colonists who were known for their involvement in the fur trade in North America, especially their trade alliances with natives
Who are the Huguenots?
The chief who led the natives against white settlers in King Philip's War.
Who is Metacomet?
The group of settlers who believed in religious freedom for all
Who are the Quakers?