Give Me Liberty Ch. 3 Key Terms
Navigation Acts
According to the [ ], certain goods had to be transported by English ships and sold initially in English ports.
mercantilism
According to the theory of [ ], governments should regulate economic activity so as to promote national power.
Bacon's Rebellion
In 1676, [ ] was one of the most massive confrontations of the era. It erupted due to long-standing tensions and dissatisfaction with governor Berkeley.
English Bill of Rights
To justify the ouster of James II, parliament enacted the [ ], which listed parliamentary powers such as control of taxation as well as individual rights such as trial by jury.
Society of Friends (Quakers)
William Penn, a devout member of the [ ], envisioned Pennsylvania as a place of coexistence and harmony.
King Philip's War
[ ] was a series of attack by Native Americans on colonial farms encroaching on their land,
redemptioners
[ ] was another name for indentured families.
Metacom
[ ] was the Wampanoang leader known to the colonists as King Philip.
Lords of Trade
England established the [ ] to oversee colonial affairs.
Dominion of New England
Several colonies combined to form the [ ].
Covenant Chain
Sir Simon Andros formed the [ ], an alliance in which the imperial ambitions of the English and the Native Americans (Iroquois) reinforced each other.
artisans
Skilled craftsmen were known as [ ].
English Toleration Act
The [ ] allowed all protestants to worship freely.
Glorious Revolution
The [ ] established parliamentary supremacy and secured protestant succession to the throne.
slave code
The [ ] established slaves as property.
Salem Witch Trials
The [ ] took place in a period of paranoia and fear of magic. 14 women and 5 men were hanged.
backcountry
The area stretching from central PA to the uplands of North and South Carolina was known as the [ ].
"cousinocracy"
The governing family intermarried so often that they were referred to as a [ ].
Walking Purchase
The infamous [ ] brought about fraudulent dealing so common in other colonies to Pennsylvania.