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| Also referred to as King Phillip |
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| Wealthy Quaker who received a charter for a colony |
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| Famous 1700's inventor, printer, diplomat, and scientist |
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| Founded a colony after being banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony |
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| Became King of England following the Glorious Revolution |
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| Resposible for starting the Great Awakening |
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| Got around the Navigational Acts because they sailed on triangular routes |
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| Settled Maryland to escape persecution in England |
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| Colony founded on the Quaker model of religious freedom and peace(brotherly love) |
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| Why did people follow Roger Williams to Rhode Island? |
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| They wanted greater religious freedom |
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| Movement of thinking begun by John Locke |
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| Enjoyed the least amount of freedom in English colonies |
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| Colony to set up the first tax supported schools in North America |
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| What is the only difference between slaves and indentured servants? |
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| Indentured servants were freed upon completing their contract. |
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| The imaginary line that divided the Middle and Southern colonies |
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| The other name for the route that brought slaves to the Americas |
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| Wanted to clean up the Church of England |
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| Owned through yearly payment |
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| Directly controlled by the English Crown |
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| Laws defining people as property |
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| Goods brought Into a country |
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| Goods leaving or Exiting a country |
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| Know the location of the following colonies on a map |
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| Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine |
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| How was New Jersey named? |
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| It was a proprietary colony named for the isle of Jersey that harbored the King of England and his brother during the English Civil War. |
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| It was a colony founded for debtors or people who owed money. These people were to protect South Carolina from the Spanish in Florida |
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| about the Salem Witch Trials and how New Jersey got its name |
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