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Roger Williams

________, a minister in Salem Bay settlement, taught that church and state should be separate.

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Columbus arrival

________ initiated a long period of European expansion and colonialism in the Americas.

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Virginia Company

In 1618, the ________ introduced the headright system as a means of attracting new settlers to the region and addressing the labor shortage created by the emergence of tobacco farming.

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Colombus

In August of 1492, ________ used three caravels, supplied and funded by the Spanish crown, to set sail toward India.

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Anne Hutchinson

________ was a woman in a resolutely patriarchal society which turned many against her.

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Native Americans

________ had their own complex societies, cultures, and religions.

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Indian War

French played a significant role in the French and ________ (1754- 1763) but overall had a much lighter impact on native peoples compared to Spanish and English.

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1619

In ________, Virginia established the House of Burgesses, in which any property- holding, white male could vote.

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North America

________ was populated by Native Americans, not to be confused with native- born Americans.

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1620

In ________, Separatists set sail for Virginia on the Mayflower, but went off course and landed in modern- day Massachusetts.

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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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English

Intermarriage was common between Spanish and French settlers and the natives in their colonized territories (though rare among ________ and Dutch settlers)

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middle leg

Was the ________ of the triangular trade route among the colonies, Europe, and Africa.

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South Carolina

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

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English Calvinists

________ led a Protestant movement called Puritanism in the 16th century.

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Intercontinental trade

________ became more organized with the creation of joint- stock companies, corporate businesses with shareholders whose mission was to settle and develop lands in North America.

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Roman Catholic Church

The ________ was the dominant religious institution in western Europe.

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Jamestown

________ was funded by a joint- stock company, a group of investors who bought the right to establish New World plantations from the king.

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colony

A(n) ________ is a territory settled and controlled by a foreign power.

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Spain

Englands first attempt to settle North America came a year prior to its victory over ________, in 1587, when Sir Walter Raleigh sponsored a settlement on Roanoke Island (now part of North Carolina)

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Anne Hutchinson

________, a prominent proponent of antinomianism, banished for challenging Puritan beliefs and authority of Puritan clergy.

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North America

________ was home to hundreds of tribes, cities and societies.

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1619

________ also marks the introduction of slavery to the English colonies.

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Old World to New World

horses, pigs, rice, wheat, grapes

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New World to Old World

corn, potatoes, chocolate, tomatoes, avocado, sweet potatoes

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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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Literacy rates

________ in New England were higher due to the Puritan legacy of teaching children to read the Bible.

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John Adams

________ defended the soldiers in court, helping to establish a tradition of giving a fair trial to all who are accused.

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Colonial newspapers

________ discuss ways to alter relationship between mother country and colonies.

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William Pitt

________, the English Prime Minister during the war, was supportive of the colonists and encouraged them to join the war effort.

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Franco American Alliance

________, negotiated by Ben Franklin in 1778, brought the French into the war on the side of the colonists.

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political activity

Women were largely excluded from ________ but had an important civil role and responsibility.

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Jefferson

The animosity between ________ and Hamilton and the growing belligerence between the Federalists and Democratic- Republicans set the ugly, divisive tone for Adamss term.

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Hamilton

________ (broad constructionist) argued bank implied power of government and not explicitly forbidden by Constitution.

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Adams

________ sent three diplomats to Paris, where French officials demanded a huge bribe before they would allow negotiations even to begin.

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George III

________ replaced Prime Minister Grenville with Lord Rockingham, who had opposed the Stamp Act.

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New England

Patriots were mostly white Protestant property holders and gentry, as well as urban artisans, especially in ________.

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Sugar Act

The ________ actually lowered the duty on molasses coming into the colonies from the West Indies.

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Mississippi Valley

The treaty gave England control of Canada and almost everything east of the ________.

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George Washington

________ led a colonial contingent, which attacked a French outpost and lost.

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English settlers

The war was the inevitable result of colonial expansion, where ________ moved into the Ohio Valley, and the French tried to stop them by building fortified outposts.

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Quebec Act

________ (grants greater liberties to Catholics, extends boundaries of Quebec Territory) further impeding westward expansion, causing further dissatisfaction among colonists.

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Revolutionary War

The ________ became a war for independence with the signing of the Declaration.

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American history

The Declaration has been considered as a seminal document in ________, and has been a source of inspiration for movements for civil rights and freedom across the world.

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Alexander Hamilton

________ was concerned about no uniform commercial policy and fear for the survival of the new republic.

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Federalists

________ who supported ratification of the Constitution are often the same people as ________ who favored strong federal government.

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Financial plan

________ called for federal government to assume states 'debts, repay by giving debt holders land on western frontier.

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Public virtue

________ had been a strictly masculine quality in the past, private virtue emerged as a very important quality for women.

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Indian War

Also called the French and ________, it was actually one of several "wars for empire "fought between the British and the French.

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Sugar Act

________, Currency Act, and Proclamation of 1763 caused a great deal of discontent in the colonies.

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Goal

enumerate American grievances, develop strategy for addressing grievances, formulate colonial position on relationship between royal government and colonial governments

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Three branches of government

executive, legislative, judicial

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Polk administration

________ settled territorial dispute by signing treaty with England.

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Great disparity

________ in distribution of wealth in northern cities, elite few controlled most of the personal wealth and led lives of power and comfort.

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Horace Mann

________ was instrumental in pushing for public education and education reform in general.

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Cult of domesticity

________, supported by popular magazines and novels that glorified home life.

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William Crawford

________ suffered a stroke after the initial election and was not a real contender for the House vote.

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Andrew Jackson

________ received the greatest number of popular votes and electoral votes but no one had a majority.

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Industrialization

________ resulted in bigger cities with large (and often impoverished) migrant and immigrant neighborhoods.

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John C Calhoun

In 1828, ________, Jackson's vice president, anonymously published "The South Carolina Exposition and Protest "arguing that states who felt the 50 percent tariff was unfairly high could nullify the law.

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Adams

The Tariff of 1828, also known as the Tariff of Abominations, was passed during the ________ administration but almost turned into a national crisis during Jackson's administration.

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Mexico

________ declared independence from Spain in 1821, included what is now Texas and Southwest.

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Steamships

________ replaced sailing ships for long sea voyages and railroads replaced land travel.

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Jefferson

________ sent explorers, among them Lewis and Clark, to investigate the western territories, including much of what was included in the Louisiana territory.

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Power loom

________ in 1813 allowed manufacturers to produce both thread and finished fabric in own factories quickly and efficiently.

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Inventions of steam

________ engine and telegraph revolutionized travel and shipping, allowing for faster and more efficient transportation and communication.

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Telegraph

________ allowed for immediate long- distance communication and widespread use followed its invention almost immediately.

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Midwest

Smith's preaching, particularly his acceptance of polygamy, drew strong opposition in the East and ________, culminating in his death by a mob while imprisoned in Illinois.

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1824

Jackson's campaign for presidency in ________ was vicious, with surrogates accusing opponents of corruption and misconduct.

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social life

Family and church played a dominant role in ________, as there were few people around to support organized cultural and leisure events.

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Fur trading

________ was another common commercial enterprise on the frontiers, with ________ often being the first pioneers in a region.

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early 19th century

Growth of American economy in ________ brought about numerous social changes.

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19th century

The ________ saw the beginnings of true social reform in the United States, with many social reform movements growing out of the Second Great Awakening, a period of religious revival.

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northeastern economy

Farming played less of a role in ________ than elsewhere in the country.

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Westward migration

________ brought new set of social problems, including issues of land ownership, displacement of Native Americans, and question of slavery.

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Tecumseh

________ unified area tribes to stop American expansion.

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Cotton gin

________ and Industrial Revolution in England altered southern agriculture and increased reliance on slave labor.

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Manifest Destiny

Americans believed in God- given right to western territories, known as America's ________.

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Jackson

In 1828, ________ won the election by a large margin and became the first president who wasn't born in Virginia or named Adams.

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