Set: SAT II US HISTORY

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mercantilism an economic system (Europe in 18th century) to increase a nation's wealth by government regulation of all of the nation's commercial interests
salutary neglect Bristish policy of keeping lax enforcement of laws in the colonies. Ended after French and Indian War
Primogeniture the practice of granting the first-born son with the right to all the inheritance
Headright System A land policy created in Virginia and Maryland designed to encourage settlement by providing 50 acres of land to anyone who would pay for someone else to come and settle in the colony
Navigation Acts 1651; legislation which restricted colonial trade
Molasses Act 1733; placed a tax on molasses
Proclamation of 1763 forbade the colonists from settling west of the appalachians; largely ignored
George III king in 1760; desired more control of the colonies
Sugar Act 1764; tax on the import of sugar, molasses, coffee, textiles, iron, and other goods
Currency Act 1764; forbade the colonies from issuing their own currency
Georgia colony founded to be a haven for British debtors
Massachusetts Bay Colony "bible commonwealth"; Puritan run theocracy
Rhode Island "free colony" which practices separation of church and state
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut first written constitution in the new world
Pennsylvania established by the Quakers to escape persecution
New Jersey portion of New York purchased by Quakers
Delaware part of Pennsylvania until American Revolution
Maryland all christians allowed in this colonies; death to those who didn't believe in Jesus
Virginia established by Virginia Company of London
Quartering Act 1765; stated that colonists must provide food and shelter for British troops
Stamp Act 1765; placed tax on licenses and liquor; required that a stamp be placed on all newspapers and legal documents; repealed in 1766 in response to colonial pressure
Declaration of Rights and Grievances 1765; Colnist's response to Stamp Act; stated that only colonists should be able to tax colonists, and that the British should not try colonial cases in admiralty courts
Townshend Acts 1766; placed a tax on glass, paper, paint, lead, and tea; lead to anger and boycott of British goods
Writs of Assistance 1769; passed in response to smuggling of tea into Boston; allowed British troops to search colonist's homes
Intolerable Acts 1774; response to Boston tea party; closed the port of Boston, altered the government of Massachusetts to bring it under control of the British government, limited town meetings in Massachusetts, allowed a governor to house soldiers in other buildings if suitable quarters were not provided
Quebec Act The act enlarged the boundaries of the Province of Quebec and instituted reforms generally favorable to the French Catholic inhabitants of the region, although denying them an elected legislative assembly
First Continental Congress Semptember of 1774; decided that response to Intolerable Acts was to end all trade with England
Thomas Paine author of Common Sense, which argued that the colonies were destined to be independent
Olive Branch Petition Offer of peace to King George; George refused to read it
Treaty of Paris 1783; ended the war of independence
Shay's Rebellion attack on a federal arsenal in Springfield, MA lead by a farmer who's land was to be foreclosed due to back taxes; 1786; served as a catalyst of change to the Articles of Confederation
17th Amendment set direct elections for senators; 1913

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  1. Headright SystemA land policy created in Virginia and Maryland designed to encourage settlement by providing 50 acres of land to anyone who would pay for someone else to come and settle in the colony - 3 misses
  2. Massachusetts Bay Colony"bible commonwealth"; Puritan run theocracy - 3 misses
  3. mercantilisman economic system (Europe in 18th century) to increase a nation's wealth by government regulation of all of the nation's commercial interests - 2 misses
  4. Proclamation of 1763forbade the colonists from settling west of the appalachians; largely ignored - 2 misses
  5. Sugar Act1764; tax on the import of sugar, molasses, coffee, textiles, iron, and other goods - 2 misses
  6. Currency Act1764; forbade the colonies from issuing their own currency - 2 misses
  7. Rhode Island"free colony" which practices separation of church and state - 2 misses