Unit 2: Period 2: 1607-1754

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1691

In ________, Massachusetts became a royal colony under new monarchs, suffrage was extended to all Protestants.

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Slavery

________ played a major role on plantations, but majority of Southerners were subsistence farmers.

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Penn

________ made a treaty with the Delawares to take only as much land as could be walked by a man in three days.

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North American continent

Colonies on the ________ were seen primarily as markets for British and West Indian goods, but also as sources of raw materials.

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New England

Slavery was rare in ________, but farms in middle and southern colonies were much larger, requiring large numbers of enslaved Africans.

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South Carolina

________ had a larger proportion of enslaved Africans than European settlers.

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England

________ regulated trade and government in its colonies but interfered in colonial affairs as little as possible.

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Charles II of England

In 1664, ________ waged war against the Dutch Republic and captured New Netherland.

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Molasses Act

________ of 1733, imposed an exorbitant tax upon the importation of sugar from the French West Indies.

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Governor

________ had powers similar to the king, but also dependent on colonial legislatures for money.

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Autonomy

________ allowed eased transition to independence in following century.

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William Penn

________, a Quaker, received colony as a gift from King Charles II.

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Dutch Republic

________ was largest commercial power of the century and economic rival of the British.

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Navigation

________ Acts passed between 1651 and 1673, required colonists to buy goods only from England, sell certain of their products only to England, and import non- English goods via English ports and pay a duty on those imports.

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College of William

________ and Mary was chartered in the South in 1693.

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Arrival of settlers

________ from Barbados marked the beginning of the slave era in the colonies.

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West Indies

Colonies were important mostly for economic reasons, which is why the British considered their colonies in the ________ more important than their colonies on the North American continent.

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Nathaniel Bacon

________, a recent immigrant, rallied the farmers and demanded Governor William Berkeley grant him authority to raise a militia and attack nearby tribes.

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Edwards

________ preached severe, predeterministic doctrines of Calvinism.

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Navigation Acts

________ also prohibited the colonies from manufacturing a number of goods that England already produced.

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Slavery

________ and tobacco played a larger role in the Chesapeake than in the middle colonies.

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Penn

________ established liberal policies towards religious freedom and civil liberties.

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