Historical Period 2
Period 2
(Ch 3 continued) Powhatan Confederacy Jamestown Captain John Smith John Rolfe Pocahontas Virginia Company Joint-stock company The starving time Frontier of exclusion Headright grants Virginia House of Burgesses 1619 Indentured servants Puritans Pilgrims/Separatists Mayflower Compact Plymouth Colony William Bradford Massachusetts Bay Colony 1629 Puritan Great Migration 1629-1643 Salem Witch Trials 1692 Thomas Hooker Fundamental Orders of Connecticut* John Winthrop Roger Williams Anne Hutchinson Antinomianism Calvinism Royal colony Proprietary colony Charter/corporate colony Maryland Toleration Act 1649* Quakers William Penn “Holy experiment” Frame of Government 1682 Charter of Liberties 1701* Pueblo Revolt 1680 (Pope’s Rebellion) Pequot War 1637 Praying towns Covenant Chain 1677 Metacom Massasoit Dominion of New England Edmund Andros Beaver Wars Anglo-Dutch Wars King Philip’s War Bacon’s Rebellion Culpepper’s Rebellion King William’s War Chapter 4 West Africans Middle Passage Mulattoes Olaudah Equiano James Oglethorpe Virginia slave code 1705 English Royal African Company 1670’s Natchez Rebellion 1629 Creole “Negro jigs” Seminoles NYC slave uprisings 1712 & 1741 Chesapeake Slave Rebellion 1730 Stono Slave Rebellion 1739 Mercantilism Wool Act, Hat Act, and Iron Act Navigation Acts 1651-1696 Enumerated goods (list) Chapter 5 The French Crescent Toleration Act 1689 Society of Friends “Trade in strangers” Mestizoes Peter Stuyvesant* Backcountry Plantation Act 1740 Captivity narrative New England Primer John Locke Enlightenment Poor Richard’s Almanac Congregationalists Halfway Covenant Great Awakening Cotton Mather Jonathan Edwards George Whitefield Old Lights vs. New Lights Zenger Case (p. 174) *Not in your textbook. You will need to look up these terms on your own and include them in your knowledge of the colonial period |
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