Exam study guide for Mrs. Thomas
Anne Hutchinson
"After being banished from my colony, I helped found the new town of Portsmouth."
capitalist
"Due to the wheat boom, I had money to invest in new business."
John Locke
"I believe all people are born with the right to life, liberty, and poverty.
mercantilist
"I believed that to become wealthy and powerful, our country needed to accumulate gold and silver."
James Oglethorpe
"I founded Georgia so poor English debtors could have a place to start over."
Lord Baltimore
"I founded the colony of Maryland so Catholics could freely practice their religion."
Thomas Hooker
"I helped found the town of Hartford after moving my congregation there."
John Smith
"I helped my fellow settlers survive in Jamestown by trading with local Native Americans."
Walter Raleigh
"I named Virginia in honor of queen Elizabeth-the 'Virgin Queen'."
Southern gentry
"I owned a large plantation and had great economic and political influence."
John Winthrop
"I wanted to turn my business investment into a refuge for Puritans in America."
Jonathan Edwards
"I was preaching during the height of the Great Awakening."
Duke of York
"My brother granted me the land that was eventually named New York in honor in my honor."
William Penn
"My colony was to be a refuge for the persecuted of all nations - a 'holy experiment'."
skilled artisan
"People like me-silversmiths, bakers-made up nearly half of the urban population."
enslaved Africans
"The ship I traveled in to America was so crowded that we could hardly sit or stand."
separatists
A Puritan who broke away from the Anglican church
Pilgrim
A Separatists who came to the American colonies
proprietor colony
A colony owned by an individual
The value of exports is greater than the value of imports
According to the theory of Mercantilism, a country has a favorable balance of trade when
cash crop
An agricultural product grown primarily for profit
a desire for self-government
As a result of England's policy of "salutary neglect," the colonist develoved
English
By 1763, which group of Europeans claimed most of eastern North America?
enclosure movement
Conversion of agricultural estates into sheep farms
both the British and the French
During the French and Indian War, Native Americans fought on the side of
subsistence farming
Growing only enough food to feed one's family
French
In 1682, which of group Europeans claimed the largest part of the present-day United States?
The availability of indentured servants from Europe
In the late 1600's the number of enslaved Africans in the South increased dramatically, in part due to a decline in
Enlightenment
Movement that promoted science, knowledge and reason
indentured servant
One who contracted to work for a certain number of years
joint-stock company
Organization that pooled funds to support large projects
debtor
Person who owes money
privateer
Ship licensed by the government to attach other ships
puritan
Someone who wanted to purify the Anglican Church
Africans from Africa to the West Indies and North America
The "middle passage" refers to the part of the transatlantic trade network that carried
Abandon their Puritan and Anglican congregations
The Great Awakening caused some colonists to
Reduce colonial smuggling
The Sugar Act was an effort by the British Parliament to
reason
The enlightenment was a movement that emphasized the value of
restrict colonial trade
The purpse of the Negotiation Acts was to
triangle trade
Three-way exchange of goods
French
Which European group, by 1763, had lost nearly all of its holdings in North America?
stop settlement west of the Appalachians
With the Proclamation of 1763, the British government attempted to
heretic
a dissenter from established church beliefs
slave code
a set of laws that formally regulated slavery
revival
large public meeting for preaching and prayer
Great Awakening
movement during the 1700s that stressed dependence on God
entrepreneur
one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business
pacifism
opposition to war or violence as a means of settling disputes
capitalist
person who invests wealth, particularly money, in a business
burgesses
representatives to the general assembly of the Virginia colony
headright
system in which settlers were granted land for settling in Virginia
mercantilism
the theory that a state's power depended on its wealth