| A | B |
| successor | next king to take over |
| Glorious Revolution | Parliament forced out James II and placed his daughter Mary & Wlliam of Orange on the throne of England. |
| export | or sell abroad |
| imported | brought from foreign markets |
| Navigation Acts | Directed the trade between England and the colonies. |
| charter colonies | Settlers were given a charter, or a grant of rights and privileges, to establish charter colonies. |
| Proprietary colonies | colonies where individuals or groups who Britain granted land. |
| royal colonies | Britain ruled directly. King appointed a governor and council. |
| Great Awakening | Religioius revival from 1720s to 1740s swept through the colonies. |
| Enlightenment | Began in Europe and based on idea that knowledge, reason, and science could improve society. |
| The N.E. Primer | Combined lessons in good conduct. |
| Peter Zenger Trial | Freedom of the press in America |