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Colonial Period through the US Constitution

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Prince Henry the NavigatorHe established a Portuguese school of navigation
New FranceThis New World empire was centered around the St. Lawrence River
MercantilismAn economic and political policy for owning colonies
John WhiteGovernor of the failed Roanoke Island Colony
Joint stock companiesMethod of founding colonies based on a group of investors
Jamestown, VaFirst permanent English settlement in the New World
headright systemThe granting of land in return for sponsoring new settlers to the Virginia colony
House of BurgessesThe first elected legislative body in the New World
PlymouthThe colony established by the Piligrims in 1620
Mayflower CompactDocument that established a civil government based on majority rule
PuritansThe purpose for their colony was to be a "city upon a hill" in its attempt to create a utopian Bible community
theocracyType of government lead by religious leaders
Rhode IslandThis colony is identified with religious freedom and separation of church and state
Roger WilliamsHe established the colony of Rhode Island
Anne HutchinsonShe was banished from Mass. Bay and settled in RI to practice religious freedom
Fundamental Orders of ConnecticutEarliest constitution in the New World
New YorkIn 1664 the English took this colony from the Dutch and renamed it
QuakersReligious group that practiced equality and pacifism
PennsylvaniaEstablished as a haven for the Society of Friends
MarylandEstablished as a haven for Catholics
The Toleration Act of MarylandFirst law to prohibit religious persecution
GeorgiaColony established as a haven for debtors
Southern coloniesThis region's economy was based on staple crops and slave labor
Northern coloniesThis regions economy was based on commerce, trade, shipbuilding
PuritansThis religious group established the first colonial college and public schools
PequotsThese Indians were defeated by the Puritans in 1637
Navigation ActsEarly mercantile laws to regulate colonial trade
Edmond AndrosHe was the hated royal governor of the Dominion of New England
Stono Rebellion1739 slave uprising in South Carolina
salutary neglectThe British failed to enforce their mercantile laws and the colonies prospered
EnlightenmentEuropean philosophical movement that stressed the use of reason to understand nature
John LockeEnlightenment philosopher who wrote Two Treatises on Govt. that argued govt is created by man to protect 3 natural rights
The Great AwakeningA 1740's religious revival that influenced a challenge to church authority
Jonathan EdwardsHe was a minister during the Great Awakening
John Peter ZengerHe is identified with the principle of freedom of the press
Benjamin FranklinMost enlightened colonial American
French and Indian WarAs a result of this war the British took the French New World empire
Stamp Act1765 tax that caused the colonials to organize a protest
boycott/nonimportation agreementsThe most effective colonial weapon against British taxation
Pontiac's RebellionIndian uprising in the Ohio River Valley against colonial settlers
Boston MassacreThe colonials used this event as a source of propaganda to unite the colonists against the British
Boston Tea PartyThe Coercive Acts were punishment for this event
Lexington and ConcordFirst shots of the American Revolution
2nd Continential CongressThis group issued the Declaration of Independence and served as the governing body for the rebelling colonies
Olive Branch PetitionColonial plea for King George to address their grievences after shooting occurred
Loyalists/ToriesColonials who supported Britain during the American Revolution.
Whigs/PatriotsColonials who rebelled against royal authority
Thomas PaineAuthor of Common Sense
Battle of SaratogaAmerican victory that resulted in a treaty of alliance with the French
Battle of YorktownGeneral Cornwallis surrendered here and this became the last battle of the Revolution
Articles of ConfederationDecentralized government plan 1781-1788
No power to collect taxes or regulate interstate tradeTwo most important weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
the BritishThis European nation refused to leave American western territory
the SpanishThis European nation refused the US the use of the Port City of New Orleans
Northwest Ordinance of 1787Law to establish government for the American western territories
Shays Rebellion1786 farmers uprising in Massachusetts over taxes
Annapolis Convention1786 meeting to attempt amending the Articles on trade
Bacon's Rebellion1676 backcountry uprising against Virginia aristocracy
Philadelphia Convention1787 meeting that created a 2nd plan of government for the American nation
AntiFederalistsThey favored a weak national government and opposed ratification of the Constitution
adding a Bill of RightsThe compromised reached to gain ratification of the Consitution
Townshend ActPlaced a tax on tea, glass, lead, and paint
Patrick HenryAntiFederalist who believed the states must guard personal liberties
Sam AdamsHe organized the Sons of Liberty
Treaty of TordesillasThe Pope created the line of demarcation between Spain and Portugal
Leisler's RebellionFailed uprising against Andros and the Dominion of New England



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