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Puritans43
- Queen Elizabeth I
- defender of Protestantism1553
- Puritans
- label from opponents
- predestination
- core belief
- Gilbert, Raleigh
- notable157844
- Roanoke
first settlementfailed1584
- denominations
- Presbyterians. Congregationalists
- Massachusetts Bay
- Salem. John Winthrop1629
- John Winthrop
- city on hill. wilderness errand163087
- healthy
- food. natural increase
- slave state
- no
- Roger Williams
- church and state. fled. Rhode Island163191
Sir Walter Raleigh158444
- Gilbert
- stepbrother. ship sunk
- colony
- Virginia. destroyed by Wingina
- rescued
- Sir Francis Drake
- second Roanoke
- "CROATOAN". lost colony
mercantilism57
trade only with Englandtrade on English ships (captain + 3/4 crew)
Virginia Company160659
founded Jamestownprivate company
Declaratory Act1766143155
Stamp Act repealedParliment power to make law in all cases
Jamestown160759
- agriculture
- cash cropstobacco
- government
- martial law
- slave state
- originally indentured, later slave
- loss
- 90%. only sustained through ingress
- _John Smith_
- work not, eat not
- Powhatan
- ???
- Pocahontas
Anne Hutchinson163491
- problem
- expanded on John Cotton's sermons
- expelled
- to Rhode Island
- killed
- by Indians in Long Island
- translated bible
- AlgonquianMassachusetts
- Harvard College
- for educating English & Indian youth
Quakers167096
- aka
- Society of Friends
- _John Woolman_
- Quaker. New Jersey. New England1720
- _Inner Light_
- 100% equality. no harm
Bacon Rebellion167662
- Indians
- no protection
- trade
- Berkeley monopoly
- died
- of dissentary
Lord Cornbury1696
- parliment
- Queene Mary (& William)
- sent to colonies
- cross-dresser
House of Burgesses1765141 - Patrick Henry
- uneducated, demagogue
- right to tax
- held by representatives
Townshend Acts1767143
- tax
- lead, paint, paper, glass, tea
- troops
- seaports. quartering
- salaries
- for officials
Great Awakening1730123
- George Whitfield
- pew rent
- New Lights
- Old Lights
- printer
- New York Weekly Journal. libel
Albany Congress (133, 150)1755 7 years warBenjamin Franklinweak noodles
Boston Massacre1770145
- organizer
- Samuel Adams
- actions
- taunted, snowballs
- Samuel Adams
- possibly yelled "Fire!"
- loss
- 5 killed, 11 injured
- John Adams
- defended Cap. of Guard
Committees of Correspondence1773147
communication between colonies
Boston Tea Party1773145
- disguised as
- Indians (showed "Americanism")
- organizer
- Samuel Adams
- loss
- 90,000 LBS tea ≈ 10,000 sterling
Intolerable Acts1774149
- aka
- Coercive Acts
- close Bostom Harbor
- until King ok. tea repaid
- later rules
Massachusetts govt= w/royal
- response
- feeling of spying. conspiracy
- Paul Revere. Concord magazine
Lord Dunmore's Proclamation1775173
- freedom for blacks
- in military
Bunker Hill1775158
- aka
- Breed Hill
- Thomas Gage vs
- William Prescott
- strategy
- shelling followed by raid
- conclusion
- inconclusive, Americans will fight
Benedict Arnold", "167,175", 1776) Saratoga. later traitor
Benjamin Franklin1776167
- France. homespun
Monmouth Courthouse1778169 - Baron von Steuben
- Prussian. trained army
- never lost
- a battle since
- Molly Pitcher
- split
- Greene + Morgan
- British
- Cornwallis + Tarleton
Yorktown1781175
- Treaty of Paris
- USA assumes debt
- end of war
- for Independence
- Virginia
- home of George Washington
George IIIN/A
- patriotic. bi-lingual
King Phillips War93
- Gullah
- blacks
- region
- North Carolina, South Carolina
letters of marquen/a
- legal pirates. letters of marque
Navigation Acts (60, 98)
- 1607-1783. 1739-1763. 1763-1775. 1775-1783
New Lights, Old Lights
- 1720-1730. 1730-1740. 1740-1750. 1750-1760. 1760-1770. 1770-1780. 1780-1790
Virtual Representation142
- Gullah
- blacks
- region
- North Carolina, South Carolina
mourning warN/A
Indiansreplace populationmatrilineal
privateersn/a
legal piratesletters of marque