The British Enter the New World Flashcards

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The Spanish Armada

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The powerful Spanish navy which was defeated by Queen Elizabeth in 1580.

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Virginia Company of London

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A joint-stock company which received a charter from King James I to settle in the New World.

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Captain John Smith

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In 1608 he reached Jamestown and forced the settlers to survive.

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The starving winter

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1609-1610, only 60 settlers survived.

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Lord De La Warr

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Reached Jamestown in 1610 with military supplies, started the First Anglo-Powhatan War.

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John Rolfe

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Married Pocahontas in 1614 ending the First Anglo-Powhatan War.

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House of Burgesses

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An assembly created in Jamestown in 1619, first example of self-government. Caused King James I to make Virginia a colony directly under his control.

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Lord Baltimore

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Formed Maryland in 1634 as a refuge for Roman Catholics.

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The Act of Toleration

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A Maryland document which granted toleration to all Christians.

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Barbados Slave Code of 1661

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Denied even the most fundamental rights to slaves, passed to control their growing numbers.

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William Penn

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Founded Pennsylvania with Quakers with a promise of tolerance even for Indians.

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12
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Major export of the West Indies

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Sugar

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13
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Major export of the Carolinas

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Rice

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14
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Major export of Virginia

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Tobacco

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Sir Walter Raleigh

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An English explorer who founded the colony of Roanoke which disappeared mysteriously.

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The colony of Virginia

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Founded by the London Co. in 1607 (1st)

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17
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The colony of New Hampshire

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Founded by John Mason in 1623 (2nd)

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18
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The colony of Massachusetts

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Founded by Puritans in 1628 (3rd)

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19
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Plymouth

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Founded by separatists in 1620

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The colony of Maryland

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Founded by Lord Baltimore in 1634 (4th)

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21
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The colony of Connecticut

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Founded by Thomas Hooker in 1635 (5th)

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The colony of Rhode Island

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Founded by Roger Williams in 1636 (6th)

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The colony of Delaware

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Founded by Peter Minuit in 1638 (7th)

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The colony of North Carolina

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Founded by Virginians in 1653 (8th)

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The colony of New York

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Founded by the Duke of York in 1664 (9th)

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The colony of New Jersey

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Founded by Berkeley and Carteret in 1664 (10th)

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The colony of South Carolina

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Founded by Eight Nobles in 1670 (11th)

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The colony of Pennsylvania

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Founded by William Penn in 1681 (12th)

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The colony of Georgia

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Founded by James Oglethorpe in 1733 (13th)

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Martin Luther

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A German friar who began the Protestant Reformation by denouncing the Church.

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Institutes of the Christian Religion

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A doctrine written by John Calvin which established Calvinism.

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Puritans

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A religious group that wanted to see Catholicism leave England very quickly.

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Separatists

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A tiny subsect of Puritans which broke away from the Church of England and were harassed by King James I.

34
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Plymouth Bay

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The landing place of the Separatists in 1620 after leaving Holland.

35
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Captain Myles Standish

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A prominent Indian killing captain on the Mayflower.

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The Mayflower Compact

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The first attempt at a government in America, signed in 1620.

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William Bradford

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Elected 30 times as governor of the Pilgrims.

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William Laud

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An archbishop who promoted the executions of Puritans under Charles I.

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The Great Migration

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In the 1630s 70,000 refugees left England for America, many of them went to the West Indies.

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Massachusetts Bay Company

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Formed by non-separatist Puritans in 1629

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John Winthrop

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The first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Company.

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General Court

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The ruling assembly of the Bay Colony.

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Visible Saints

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Another name for the Puritans

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John Cotton

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A devoted Puritan minister of the Bay Colony.

45
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The Day of Doom

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A poem written by Michael Wigglesworth.

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Anne Hutchinson

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An intelligent woman who was banned from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for challenging the Puritan orthodoxy.

47
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Roger Williams

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An extreme separatist and popular Salem minister who was banished from the Mass. Bay Colony.

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Massasoit

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The chieftain of the Wampanoag, he signed a treaty with the Puritans and had Thanksgiving with them.

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The Pequots

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A powerful New England tribe slaughtered by English settlers.

50
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Metacom

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Launched a series of attacks and raids against colonist towns in the 1670s

51
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New England Confederation

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A confederation consisting of four Puritan colonies.

52
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Sir Edmund Andros

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The leader of the dominion of New England, stopped town meetings, placed restrictions on courts, and revoked all land titles.

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Glorious Revolution

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1688- Catholic King James II was dethroned and replaced with Protestant rulers, Massachusetts became a royal colony.