Chapter 3: Creating Anglo-America
William Berkeley
Governor of Virginia during Bacon's Rebellion
Navigation Act
Aimed to wrest control of world trade from the Dutch, whose merchants profited from free trade with all parts of the world and all existing empires
English Toleration Act of 1690
Allowed ALL Protestants to worship freely
Toleration Act
Allowed Protestant Dissenters (not Catholics) to worship freely, although only Anglicans could hold public office
Sugar
First crop to be mass-marketed to consumers in Europe
Edmund Andros
Formed Covenant Chain with Iroquois
Mercantilism
Governments should regulate economic activity so as to promote national power
Cousinocracy
In Virginia, the upper class was so tightly knit and intermarried so often that the colony was said to be governed by this
Redemptioners
Indentured families; received passage in exchange for a promise to work off their debt in America
Dominion of New England
James II between 1686 and 1688 combined Connecticut, Plymouth, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, New York, and East and West Jersey into a single-super colony
Walking Purchase of 1737
Lenni Lanape Indians agreed to cede a tract of land bounded by the distance a man could walk in 36 hours
King Philip
Metacom
Bacon's Rebellion of 1676
Nathaniel Bacon and small farmers, landless men, indentured servants, and some Africans marched on Jamestown to gain the land governor William Berkely had set aside for Indians and for these Indians to be removed and for taxes to be lowered
James II
Overthrown in the Glorious Revolution
King Phillip's War
Produced a broadening of freedom for white New Englanders by expanding their access to land
William Penn
Proprietor of Pennsylvania
Charles II
Restoration colonies
Tituba
Salem Witch Trials
Which of the following was NOT a significant feature of the Salem witchcraft hysteria of the early 1690s?
a. Many inhabitants accused others of witchcraft in order to deflect suspicion from themselves b. It reflected a widespread belief in the supernatural c. Many were tried on charges of witchcraft, but no one was actually convicted d. Accusations of witchcraft tended to befall women who deviated from prevailing gender norms Answer: C
Bill of Rights
Which listed parliamentary powers such as control over taxation, as well as rights of individuals, including trial by jury
Society of Friends, or Quakers
William Penn was a devout member of this, and was particularly concerned with establishing a refuge for his coreligionists, who faced increasing persecution in England
Which is NOT true regarding King Philip and King Philip's War?
a. Indian tribes fought together under the unified leadership Metacom b. The Wampanoag leader Metacom was called King Philip by colonists c. About 3,000 Indians and 1,000 colonists died in the war d. 12 New England towns were destroyed by the Indians' attacks Answer: A
William of Orange
A Protestant who became King of England
Duke of York
Catholic who became King of England
Anglican
Churches of England
Presbyterian
Churches of Scotland
Nathaniel Bacon
Elite planter who called for reform in Virginia
Jacob Leisler
Established a Committee of Safety in New York
Lords of Trade
Established by England to oversee colonial affairs
Glorious Revolution
Established parliamentary supremacy once and for all and secured the Protestant succession to the throne
In human history, slaves have all been blacks.
FALSE
In the late 17th century, the Iroquois were known for their fierce hatred and courageous fighting against British colonists.
FALSE
Over the century between 1650 and 1750, the agricultural economies of New England, the Middle Colonies, and the backcountry grew more and more alike.
FALSE
Artisans
Skilled craftsmen
Slave Code
Slaves were property, completely subject to the will of their masters and, more generally, of the white community
The rise of black slavery in Virginia developed only gradually, over several generations.
TRUE
Virginia's upper class in the 1700s was sometimes called a "cousinocracy."
TRUE
Covenant Chain
The 5 Iroquois Nations assisted Sir Edmund Andros in clearing parts of New York of rival tribes and helped the British in attacks on the French and their Indian allies
Backcountry
The area stretching from central Pennsylvania southward through the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and into upland North and South Carolina
Holy Experiment
The colony New Jersey was considered this by William Penn and the Puritans
Race
The idea that humanity is divided into well-defined groups associated with skin color
Which was NOT part of the aftermath of King Philip's War?
a. Metacom was captured and executed b. Puritans sold Indian children from the warring tribes into slavery c. The Iroquois, having attacked the colonists, were destroyed d. The image of Indians as bloodthirsty savages became entrenched in the view of New England colonists Answer: C
The colony founded by a leader who hoped women and blacks would be given equality along with all persons was
a. Pennsylvania b. Connecticut c. There was no such British colonial leader d. Rhode Island Answer: A
In the mid 18th century, colonial America's leading commercial port was
a. Philadelphia b. Charleston c. Baltimore d. New York Answer: A
Which was NOT part of the Dominion of New England (1686-88)?
a. Plymouth b. Vermont c. New York d. New Hampshire Answer: B
When Nathaniel Bacon led a rebellion against the Governor of Virginia, he called for all the following EXCEPT
a. Removal of all Indians from the colony b. An end to rule by "grandees" (the governor's cronies) c. A decrease in taxes d. The freeing of slaves, particularly enslaved Christians Answer: D
Which of the following was NOT central to William Penn's vision for his Quaker colony?
a. The freedom to follow one's own religious conscience b. Harmonious relations between settlers and Indians c. The spiritual equality of all, regardless of sex or color d. A hands-off policy towards private behavior Answer: D
Which of the following was an effect of Bacon's Rebellion?
a. The increased use of indentured servants b. The increased use of African slaves c. The increased use of Native American slaves d. The increased use of the headright system Answer: B
Carolina grew slowly until planters discovered what staple crop?
a. Tobacco b. Rice c. Cotton d. Indigo Answer: B
Before taking over by the English in 1644, New York was
a. called New Netherland, and controlled by the Dutch b. Unsettled by Europeans, and first purchased by the French c. Unsettled by Europeans, and the English bought it from the Indians d. Called New France, and controlled by the French king Answer: A