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Headright
50 free acres for every person you bring to the New World
Enclosure
fencing off the land for the lord
What were the four types of indentured servants?
traditional
free willers/redemptioners
convicts
orphans
traditional indentured servant
signs contract in Old World
gets freedom dues
free willer or redemptioner indentured servants
IOU with ship captain
gets on Soul Drive in New World
signs contract in New World
convict indentured servants
state sold them to colonies
orphan indentured servants
the ones who lived served for both their own time and their parents' time
English Poor Law of 1601
If you don't pay your debt you go to jail
1624
King James makes VA a royal colony
Virginia:
Governor, political structure, date
Gov. William Berkeley
Privy Counsel and House of Burgesses
1624
Bacon's Rebellion
1676
Henry VIII
Act of Supremacy
Anglican
1509
Edward VI
Anglican
1547
Mary I
Catholic
1555
Elizabeth I
Act of Uniformity
Anglican
1558
James I
Anglican
1603
Charles I
Anglican
dissolves Parliament
1625
Oliver Cromwell
English Civil War
1640
Richard Cromwell
Puritan
1658
Charles II
The Restoration of monarchy
Anglican
1660
James II
Anglican
1685
The Restoration
1660
English Civil War
1640
Reformation
1517
Catholic turning Protestant
Separatist Puritans
pilgrims
wanted to separate from everywhere
Plymouth Colony
1620
Who helped the pilgrims survive? From what tribe?
Squanto of Wampanoag
Massachusetts Bay
1630
John Winthrop
"city on a hill"
Laws of Massachusetts (definition)
you will be exiled if you do not follow ten commandments
Rhode Island
separation of church and state
1644
Roger Williams
New Hampshire
Grace
John Wheelright
1638
Connecticut
Pequot War
voting rights
Thomas Hooker
1638
patroonships
18 miles=50 families
New York
New Jersey
royal colony
Fenwick and Byllynge
1674
Pennsylvania
equality
William Penn
1681
Delaware
protect water route to PA
William Penn
1682
Two Chesapeake colonies
Virginia and Maryland
Maryland
sold land to all after no takers headrights
Act for Religious Toleration
George Calvert (Lord Baltimore)
1634
Act for Religious Toleration
1649
Three Southern Colonies
Georgia and North/South Carolina
Georgia
Buffer between Spain and colonies
James Oglethorpe
1732
North/South Carolina
split for Barbados
South - rice
North - lumber
John Coileton
1663
Stono Rebellion
1739
Triangular Trade
based on mercantilism, all to support motherland
Navigation Act of 1660
Colonial goods to motherland must be sold on English ships. crew has to be 75% British, All goods must be sold to motherland
Navigation Act of 1663
All goods must pass through British port
Navigation Act of 1670
All goods must first pass through England
6 reasons for decline in religion in Massachusetts
losing money
denominational rivalry
sleep
drinking
entertainment
deism
3 beliefs of deism
People can reason
Universal truths
Laws of nature
Great Awakening
1730
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Card Set
AMH2010 Ch.4-5
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Updated
2013-09-17T21:58:21Z
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