| A | B |
| William Berkeley | Virginia's Governor, during Nat Bacon's rebellion; friendly policy toward Indians, monopoloized the fur trade . . . |
| Nathaniel Bacon | When Berkeley wouldn't retaliate against the Indians, Nat Bacon and friends attacked the Indians, chased Berkely from Jamestown, and burned down the city. Rebellion ended when Bacon died of disease. |
| indentured servitude | Servants who worked because they had received passage to America; worked for a certain number of years and then were free. |
| slave codes | Made blacks the property for life of their masters. |
| jeremiads | Sermon from Puritan pulpits in the middle of the seventeenth century. Doom-sayers like Jeremiah who scolded the audience. |
| Bacon's Rebellion | Nat Bacon rebelled against Berkeley; raided against Indians and torched teh capital. |
| Leisler's Rebellion | Fueled by animosity between landholders and merchants; happened in New York City from 1689 to 1691. |
| Half-Way Covenant | Since conversions were declining, ministers (in 1662) offered partial membership rights to people not yet converted. |