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Social Studies Study review #2 - 3rd Quarter

part 2 of the review

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13 Colonies traded with Englandthe colonies gave England raw materials such as lumber, England supplied the colonies with manufactured goods
Self-governing documents past and presentThe Mayflower Compact and the United States Constitution
British Parliament and the King of Englandgoverned over the 13 colonies
House of Burgesses in colonial Virginiawere elected by colonists as representatives, and made the laws
United States House of Representativesare elected by citizens today to repesent them and make the laws
How was the New World discovered?searching for trade routes to Asia
The goal of the Spanish explorers in the New Worldto find gold in the New World
Henry Hudsonclaimed land for the Netherlands (present-day New York) while searching for the Northwest Passage
Items Europeans and Native Americans tradedgave blankets, horses, and gunpowder for furs and corn
King Philip a.k.aNative American leader Metacomet
Metacometleader of the Wampanoag tribes who fought with the English settlers in the New England colonies
King Philip's WarEnglish colonists tried to take over Indian lands
Landownership for Native Americansthey believed in sharing the land
Landownership for English settlersthey believed that once you pay for the land you own it and the Native Americans had to move
Roger WilliamsProvidence, Rhode Island
Ann Hutchinsonchallenged the authority of the church leaders
Fundamental Orders of Connecticutwhite men who owned land were allowed to elect their government leaders
Mayflower Compactwritten by the English and the Pilgrims on the Mayflower to explain how they wanted to govern themselves
Indentured servantworked for free for about seven years
Slavesforced to work for free especially in the Southern Colonies, never released after 7 years


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