| Term | Definition |
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Dutch |
The lands controlled between English colonies in the North and South were controlled by the __ |
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New Amsterdam |
Main settlement of New Netherland |
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Peter Stuyvesant |
Governor of New Netherlands who was attacked in 1664 by the British |
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New York |
The colony given from King Charles II to the Duke of York |
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New Jersey |
The colony owned by Lord John Berkeley and Sir George Carteret |
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Pennsylvania |
Colony ruled by William Penn; Quakers were main group of people |
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Pacifist |
Person who refuses to fight in wars |
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Charter of Liberties |
Gave colonists in Pennsylvania the right to elect representatives to the legislative assembly |
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Delaware |
Three lower counties of Pennsylvania make up this colony |
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Maryland |
Colony with headrights and colony where farmers had to grow both tobacco and corn |
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Act of Toleration |
Passed by Maryland to give religious freedom between Catholics and Protestants |
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Virginia |
Colony that was attacked by Bacon |
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North Carolina |
John Locke writes constitution for this colony; tobacco, timber, tar are major products |
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South Carolina |
Major crops are rice and indigo; slaves from Barbados |
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Georgia |
Founded by James Oglethorpe and used as a haven for debtors and poor people and as a buffer between Spanish and British colonies |
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Slavery, Catholics, Rum |
Georgia banned these three things |
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Fish, fur trade |
Reason why France is in America |
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Joliet, Marquette |
Explored Mississippi to Arkansas |
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La Salle |
Explored Mississippi to Gulf of Mexico and claims Louisiana for France |
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France |
Country that uses tenant farmers |
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France |
Country with best Native American relationships |
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El Camino Royal |
String of Missions |
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Father Junipero Serra |
Facilitates Spanish missions |
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Spain |
Country that tried to convert NA to Catholicism |