US HISTORY CHAPTER 2
A religious dissident and mother of 15 children. She began teaching a heretical position called Antinomianism.
Anne Hutchinson
Founder of Georgia that wanted to reform prisoners is
James Oglethorpe
The Toleration Act of 1649 granted liberty to this group while still attracting Protestants.
Catholics
What was the first permanent English settlement in the New World?
Jamestown
The man who dreamed of a "wilderness Zion" in Massachusetts was
John Winthrop
The contact of government drawn up by those on the Mayflower was the
Mayflower Compact
The segment of colonies that reflected the most cultural diversity was the
New England colonies
"Holy Experiment" refers to the state of
Pennsylvania
William Penn is associated with which religious group?
Quakers
Thomas Hooker moved three congregations into the Connecticut River Valley, forming what was called the
River Colony
Which Englishman tried to establish a colony on Roanoke Island?
Sir Walter Raleigh
Sir Anthony Ashley-Cooper is the founder of which colony?
The Carolinas
New York, founded by Henry Hudson began as
a Dutch Settlement
An indenture was
a work contract
The belief that outward obedience to Scripture is unnecessary to show an inner relationship with Christ was called
antinomianism
A colony that was governed by a trade company was a
charter colony
If someone paid for his passage to the New World, the Virginia Company offered him
headrights
A person who transported and settled 50 families to the New World in exchange for large tracts of land is known as
patroon
The settlers from Scrooby, England, who moved to Holland and finally settled in Massachusetts were called the
separatists
"Precious stink" was a description of this first American cash crop
tobacco