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during the Great Migration of 1629 to 1640, | settlers emigrated from England to Massachusetts Bay |
In a proprietary colony, the proprietors | had to respect the rights of people under English Law |
colonists linked with Pennsylvania | William Penn |
colonists linked with Massachusetts Bay | John Winthrop |
colonists linked with Maryland | Lord Baltimore |
colonists linked with Connecticut | ?? |
Quakers were Protestant reformes who believed that | men and women were equal in God's sight |
A major reason that Pennsylvania enjoyed many years of peace with its Indian neighbors was that | Pennsylvania paid for Indian land |
Person linked with "The power of the people should be limited | John Winthrop |
Person linked with "Church and state should be completely separate | Roger Williams |
Person linked with "The power of government should be limited | Thomas Hooker |
Person linked with "Indians should be granted the same rights as settlers | who is it |
Under the theory of mercantilism | a country should export more than it imports |
the purpose of the Navigation Acts passed in the 1660s | was to strengthen England and make it richer |
the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut were written | to limit the power of government |
The Middle Colonies were unlike other English colonies because they were settled by | because they were settled by colonists from many countries |
The Dutch lost New Netherland when | English warships forced the city to surrender |
Which colony was settled by Quakers who allowed freedom of worhip to anyone who believed in God | Pennsylvania |
Bacon's Rebellion showed that | settlers were determined to push deeper into Indian lands |
The colony linked with Georgia | debtors |
The colony linked with Marlyland | Catholics |
The colony linked with Rhode Island | religious dessenters |
The colony linked with Massacusetts Bay | which colony? |
The Great Awakening refers to | a religious movement in the colonies started by Jonathan Edwards |
The colony which was founded as a refuge for persecuted Catholics was | Maryland |
The colonies with the greatest degree of regious toleration | Maryland and Rhode Island |
The colonies which contained people with the greates variety of occupations and backgrounds were the | Middle colonies |
All of these objected to the Church of England | dissenters, separatists, and Quakers |
Did not object to the Church of England | Anglicans |
The main difference between the Puritan settlers and the Pilgrims was that the Puritans | were better prepared and equipped to live in a new land |