APUSH chapter 3
entail
(v.) to put a burden on, impose, require, involve; to restrict ownership of property by limiting inheritance; (n.) such a restriction
whigs
..., conservatives and popular with pro-Bank people and plantation owners. They mainly came from the National Republican Party, which was once largely Federalists. They took their name from the British political party that had opposed King George during the American Revolution. Their policies included support of industry, protective tariffs, and Clay's American System. They were generally upper class in origin. Included Clay and Webster.., opposition to monarchy.
primogenitive
..., the system of inheritance or succession by the firstborn, specifically the eldest son
salem witch trials
1629 outbreak of witchcraft accusations in a puritan village marked by an atmosphere of fear, hysteria and stress
pueblo revolt
1680, revolt of indigenous laborers led by shaman named Pope'. killed colonists and priests and got Spanish out of modern-day New Mexico for 12 years
glorious revolution
1688; the parliament deposed King James II, a Roman Catholic who had asserted royal rights over the rights of Parliament. Parliament gave the crown to the Protestant King William III, a Dutch prince, and his British wife, Queen Mary II (daughter of James II), as joint rulers. When the crown was offered to William and Mary, they agreed to a Bill of Rights that severely limited the king or queen's power. The British Bill of Rights is often regarded as a forerunner to the United States Bill of Rights.
piedmont
A broad plateau that leads to the foot of a mountain range.
mourning war
A destructive practice where natives would raid other tribes to find a replacement for a deceased in their own tribe. The cycle proved extremely harmful after contact with colonists.
powwow
A meeting or gathering of American Indians.
iroquois league
A political confederation of five northeastern Native American nations of the Seneca, Oneida, Mohawk, Cayuga, and Onondaga that made decisions concerning war and peace.
bacons rebellion
A rebellion lead by Nathaniel Bacon with backcountry farmers to attack Native Americans in an attemp to gain more land, Bacon Formed an army of landless Settlers To complain to Jamestown but it turned violent and burned the town.
tories
A term for Irish Catholic peasants who murdered Protestant landlords. It was used to describe the followers of Charles II and became one of the names of the two major political parties in England.
algonquians
North American people that lived in southern New York State, in what is now Long Island and the Hudson River Valley
metacoms war
The bloodiest war ever. in 1675 an indian group attacked the puritans. Metacom was known by the settlers as king phillip
funded national debt
The state agreed to pay the interest due to its creditors before all other obligations
heathen
a person who does not acknowledge your God
quitrent
an anuual rent or tax paid by settlers to the lord proprietors for land garanted by them
enumerated commodities
in 1660 Parliament listed specific colonial products that could be shipped only to Britain. These items included tobacco; cotton; indigo; and sugar
praying indians
native americans among the Algonquians who were converted to Christianity and joined puritans communities.
balance of trade
the difference between a country's total exports and total imports
covenant chain of peace
An agreement negotiated by Governor Edmund Andros in 1677 that linked the colony of New York to the Iroquois Five Nations and was later expanded to include other colonies and Indian peoples
middle ground
Area of the French + Indian cooperation West of Niagra and south of the Great Lakes. Over which no one exercised sovereign power