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Test. Politics and Economy in the Colonies. Practice 1

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Accepted by William and Mary before taking the throne in Great BritainEnglish Bill of Rights
Created by King James to have tighter control over the coloniesDominion of New England
According to this theory, a government that does not protect its citizens could be overthrown.Social Contract
Period of religious revival in the colonies.Great Awakening
Colonial assemblies were called this since they had two houses.Bicameral
Large farm in the southern coloniesPlantations
Trade routes that linked the Americas, Africa, and the West IndiesTriangular Trade
New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and PennsylvaniaMidddle Colonies
Due to this event in England, the colonies stop accepting unfair rules by EnglandGlorious Revolution
Colony created to increase royal control over the coloniesDominion of New England
These set of economic rules opposed Industrial development in the coloniesNavigation Act
Tobacco, rice, and indigoCash crops
Famous Puritan clergyman during the Great AwakeningJonathan Edwards
Principle that linked a nation's power with its wealthMercantilism
Arrested for criticizing the New York governorJohn Peter Zenger
Allowed colonies to benefit from the lack of strict enforcement of regulationsSalutary Neglect
Ship building developed hereNew England colonies
Name used to describe the journey of enslaved Africans across the AtlanticMiddle Passage
Name of the event in which King James was overthrownGlorious Revolution
Type of crop usually found in the Middle coloniesWheat


Señora Carpenter
Swanson Middle School
Arlington, VA

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