Native Americans and conflicts
Virginia and early colonies
beliefs and religion
New England gov/society
Extra
100

Legendary Founder of the Iroquois Confederacy.

Hiawatha

100

Daughter of Chief Powhatan

Pocahontas

100

English Protestant reformers who sought to purify the Church of England

Puritans

100

Agreement to form a majoritarian government in Plymouth

Mayflower Compact

100

Frontier farmers who illegally occupied land owned by others

Squatters

200

Defeated by the South Carolinans in the war of 1715-1716

Yamasee Indians

200

English colonist who married Pocahontas in 1614

John Rolfe

200

Dominant theological credo of the New England Puritans

Calvinism 

200

Group of puritans that sought to break away from the Church of England

Separatists

200

Territory between two antagonistic powers

Buffer

300

Began with an Indian attack on newbern North Carolina

Tuscarora war

300

Colonial governor who imposed harsh military rule over Jamestown.

Lord de la warr 

300

Intense religious experience that confirmed an individual’s place among the elect

Conversion

300

Established by non separating puritans

Massachusetts bay colony

300

Granted toleration to all Christian’s

Act of Toleration

400

Series of clashes between English settlers and Pequot Indians

Pequot war

400
Representative parliamentary assembly created to govern Virginia

House of Burgesses

400

Doctrine that God foreordained some people to be saved and some to be damned

Predestination

400

Weak union of the colonies in Massachusetts and Connecticut led by puritans

New England confederation

400

Statute governing the treatment of slaves

Barbados slave code of 1661

500

Series of assaults by metacom/king Philip on English settlements

King Philip’s war

500

Migration of 70 thousand refugees from England to the North American colonies

Great English migration

500

Belief that the elect need not obey the law of either God or man

Antinomianism

500

Drafted by settlers in the Connecticut river valley

Fundamental orders of Connecticut 
500

Armed conflict between royalists and parliamentarians 

English civil war