Chapter 3 Study Guide Impact of King Philip’s War Mercantilism

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Chapter 3 Study Guide
Impact of King Philip’s War
Mercantilism
Navigation Act
“Enumerated” goods
Results of the restoration of the English monarchy 1660
Changes once England took over New York
Effects of English rule on the Iroquois Confederacy
Convenant Chain
Charter of Liberties and Privileges in New York
Carolina, early years, “colony of a colony”
Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina
1715, Yamasee and Creek uprising in Carolina
Carolina economy
Quaker definition of liberty
William Penn’s most fundamental principle, religious affiliation, Pennsylvania, English Quaker colony before Pa
Wealthiest group in British North America
Pennsylvania, Native American policy, restriction on religious liberty, ban on what behavior
Consequences of Penn’s policies
Pennsylvania suffrage
African slavery’s appeal to English planters in the New World
Ideas of race and racism in 17th century England
Characteristics of slavery
Contrast slavery in America with slavery in Africa
Sugar and slavery
Description of English West Indians, 17th century
Slavery development North America v. West Indies
Spain’s Las Siete Partidas
17th century laws in the Chesapeake
Anthony Johnson
Virginia House of Burgesses, slaves, religious conversion
Historical evidence, blacks as slaves for life, 1640
Gov. Berkeley’s regime
Description of small farmers in 1670s Virginia
Bacon’s Rebellion
Nathaniel Bacon
End of 17th century, slave labor v. indentured servitude
Virginia slave code of 1705
Slave resistance in colonial America
Glorious Revolution 1688
English Bill of Rights 1689
Ways England reduced colonial autonomy 1680s
Jacob Leisler, New York 1689
Massachusetts charter of 1691
New England Puritans, witchcraft
17th century description of a person accused of witchcraft
Reason accusation of witchcraft increased in 1692
Reason Salem Witch trials ended
Long term impact of witchcraft trials in Salem
Reason for population diversity in colonial British America
Britain’s target immigrants to American colonies 18th century
German migration to the English colonies
English and Dutch merchants, redemptioners
Scottish and Scotch-Irish immigrants
Separation of church and state
Factors enticing migration to the British colonies
Elizabeth Sprigs
Indians in 18th century British America
Role of Native Americans in British imperial wars during the 18th century
Walking Purchase 1737
18th century colonial agriculture characteristics
18th century consumer goods especially books and ceramic plates
Philadelphia, colonial era
Role of North American crops and products in the British empire
Characteristics of colonial elite
Anglicization
Poverty in the colonial period
18th century colonial farm families
Effects on women as English colonial society became more structured, 18th century
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