History chapter 2 review
in what year did shiploads of women and Africans first come to Virginia
1619
discuss the importance of the year 1619 for Virginia
20 slaves arrived which expanded slavery, house of burgesses was formed(first self-government assemble in America), martial law was lifted, 90 women came in and civilized.
what heresy teaches that we do not have to obey the scriptures
Antinomianism
what Englishman explored the New York region of Holland
Henry Hudson
new Sweden was an early name for what colony
Delaware
what colony was originally settled primarily by debtors
Georgia
roman Catholicism found a refuge in what colony
Maryland
what document of Self-government did the pilgrims sign when they first arrived in America
Mayflower Compact
what was considered a New England colony
New Hampshire
in what colony did the Quakers undertake a "Holy Experiment"
Pennsylvania
which was considered a middle colony
Pennsylvania
who was the most significant figure in the settlement of Connecticut
Thomas Hooker
who led a small group of pilgrims to Plymouth on the mayflower
William Bradford
what visionary governor wanted to make the Massachusetts Bay Colony "a model of Christian charity"
Winthrop
what was the role of religious freedom in the founding of the colonies
a powerful force in attracting settlers to America however most were not interested in religious pluralism, the idea that all religious views should be treated as equal. because of that other religions were founded
compare the three types of colonial administration
all three received a charter allowing them to exist. a charter colony was governed by a trading company, its existence was authorized by the king, its the most independent. In a proprietary colony its proprietors were appointed by the king and they were answerable to the king. a royal colony was directly controlled by the king who appointed a governor to rule in his
what type of colony was governed by a trade company or business
charter colony
what did the puritans call the agreement that God had made with his people
covenant
Connecticut differed from Massachusetts in that it
did not require membership for voting
which phrase best fits rhode island
haven for religious dissenters
what work contract gave land to a colonist in echange for labor
indenture
describe the agriculture of the southern colonies
it was plantational; large land where they grew one cash crop; tobacco and rice.
which section of the colonies had the greatest cultural diversity
middle colonies
what was the Dutch system of settlement called
patroon
discuss how dissent contributed to the growth of New England
people left to follow their own religion. Roger Williams left for Rhode island and Anne Hutchinson left for New Hampshire
what type of colony was run by appointees of the king
proprietary colony
on purpose for the settlement of Georgia was to
protect English colonies from the Spanish
what was the primary motivation for the settlement of Massachusetts
religious freedom
besides tobacco, what other major crop was grown in California
rice
what founder of providence, Rhode island, advocated complete separation of church and state
roger Williams
what type of colony had the least self-government
royal colony
what type of colony was controlled directly by the king
royal colony
which phrase does not apply to the puritans
separation of church and state
describe the heresy that Anne Hutchinson if Massachusetts expounded in 1634
she taught that outward obedience to scripture was not necessary, that inner obedience was the only important thing. She also taught that the bible was not important.
the major difference between pilgrims and puritans is
staying in the Anglican church
before English came, new jersey was settled by the
swede and Dutch
the pilgrims left Holland because
the Dutch culture was harming their children
the house of burgesses was
the first self-governing assembly in America
what was a major reason for the quick growth of Massachusetts
the great migration
settlers came to America for all the following except
to fight in the British imperial army
the puritans attitude toward the Anglican church was that they wanted
to stay in the church and improve it
Connecticut, Rhode island, and New Hampshire all
were started by Massachusetts settlers