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| Proprietary, company. royal |
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| 3 types of charters are .......,......,....... |
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| group called ..... are the royal advisors who set policies for 13 colonies |
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| colonial assemblies were based on ... which is a ... or two house legeaslative |
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| Jamestown House of Bugesess |
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| fist colonial assembly was formed in ... in verginia in 1619 |
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| the ... case dealt with freedom of the press |
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| formed when james II united the northern colonies |
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| organized local governments, raising taxes and controling the military was the function of ... |
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| A revolt in England against James II that led to William and Mary ruling England was the |
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| All the colonies were owned by |
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| New England used ...... as the center of politics on the local level. |
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| The ... required the colonies to trade with England. |
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| wrote a pamphlet criticizing slavery. |
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| The staple crops of ...,..., and ... were grown in the middle colonies. |
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| The South’s cash crops were ...., ...., ... |
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| The .... was a Christian movement that was widespread in the colonies. It started because |
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| One of the important leaders of the Great Awakening was ….. who was known for his sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God |
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| Age of Reason or Enlightenment |
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| A movement that began in the 1700’s that caused people to examine the natural world, society and government was the .... |
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One of the most important thinkers of his time
Born in Boston and worked in this father’s candle and soap shop
Later was an apprentice in his brother’s printing shop
moves to Philadelphia and starts a newspaper
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