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England and Its

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Agricultural South

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French &Indian War

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According to this theory a nation could increase its wealth and power by

obtaining as much gold and silver as possible and by establishing a

favorable balance of trade.

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What is Mercantilism?

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4 laws that was Parliament’s way of tightening control of

colonial trade.

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What are the Navigation

Acts?

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The name of the area King James II united.

(Included all the colonies from southern Maine to

New Jersey)

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What is the Dominion of

New England?

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King James II gets deposed and the

colonies are restored.

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What is the Glorious

Revolution?

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England turns its attention away from the colonies giving them the seeds of

self-government.

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What is Salutary Neglect?

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Raised primarily for

sale

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What is a Cash Crop?

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People who went into voluntary servitude for

a limited of time.

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Who are Indentured Servants?

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Network of trade routes that included:

1. colonies/West Indies

2. England/Europe

3. Africa.

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What is the Triangular

Trade?

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Enslaved people were carried on this part of the

Triangular Trade.

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What is the Middle

Passage?

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African Slave rebellion that began at the Stono

River.

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What is the Stono

Rebellion?

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This hysteria caused innocent people to be accused of witchcraft.

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What are the Salem

Witchcraft Trials?

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Use of reason and Scientific method.

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What is the Enlightenment?

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Religious belief was “awakened” during this

period.

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What is the Great

Awakening?

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In the Northern Colonies, these people were allowed to sue, appeal, and testify,

but could not gather in groups.

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Who are slaves?

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If they were single or widowed they could run

their own business.

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Who are Women?

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British faced off against the French over land.

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What is the French &

Indian War?

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Banned all settlement west of the Appalachian

Mountains.

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What is Proclamation

of 1763?

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Allowed British to search ships and places of

business for signs of smuggling.

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What are the Writs of

Assistance?

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Was to help pay off the debt by halving the tax on foreign-made molasses.

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What is the Sugar Act?

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This Indian tribe helped

the British win the war.

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Who are the Iroquois?

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This person was chosen to rule the Dominion of

New England.

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Who was Sir Edmund Andros?

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This man wanted to return to the original

Puritan vision.

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Who was Jonathan

Edwards?

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This man was a key figure during The Enlightenment.

(lightening rod, bifocals, etc.)

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Who was Benjamin Franklin?

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This ambitious 22-year old colonel was defeated

at Fort Necessity.

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Who was George

Washington?

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This British Prime Minister created the Sugar Act and Writ of Assistance to help solve financial problems

due to the war.

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Who was George

Grenville?