| A | B |
| Enlightenment | 18th century intellectual movement. Use of reason and science. |
| Benjamin Franklin | Truth through expirament and reasoning; kite and lightning. |
| Jonathan Edwards | Wanted to revive Puritan commintment and intensity. |
| Great Awakening | Traveling preachers rededicating themselves to God. |
| Cash crop | A single product raised for profit. |
| slave | Considered property of others. |
| triangular trade | Trade network including slaves, rum and goods, and sugar/rum. |
| middle passage | Voyage that brought Africans to west indies. |
| stono rebellion | African resistence to slavery. |
| mercantilism | Counrties goal was self sufficiency; competition with others. |
| parliament | Legislative body |
| navigation acts | Laws restricting colonial trade. |
| Sir Edmund Andros | Leader of Dominion of New England |
| Glorious Revolution | William takes over for Catholic James in England. |
| Salutary Neglect | Relxaed enforcement of regulations in return for economic loyalty. |
| Dominion of New England | land from southern main to New Jersey |