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Transathaltic trade empowered Europeans connecting North America, Africa, and Europe. | Triangular Trade |
A series of laws passed by the British Parliament that imposed restrictions on colonial trade. | Navigation Acts |
Governor of the dominion of New England, and resulted to be unpopular by levying taxes, limiting town meetings, revoking land titles. | Sir Edmund Andros |
The first popular uprising in the American colonies against English tyranny, which culminated in the war for independence one hundred years later. | Bacon's Rebellion |
Voted into office in the first general election since 1661—passes a series of reforms including the repeal of the 1670 voting law. | Virginia House of Burgesses's laws |
A frightening and dehumanizing voyage that was part of the Transatlantic Slave Trade and the Triangular Trade System. | Middle Passage |
A joint-stock colony was a combined venture between investors in the hope of obtaining a return on their investment of funds in the colony. | Corporate Colonies |
Colony directly controlled by the King | Royal Colonies |
Under the control of individual proprietors granted ownership by the king. | Proprietary Colonies |
What type of government did the English always favored? | Representative Government |
The first colonial statute granting religious freedom to all Christians; also called for the death of anyone who denied the divinity of jesus. | The Act of Toleration 1688 |
Founded Hartford, Connecticut in 1636 | Thomas Hooker |
In the late 17th century, newly founded American colonies were called | Restoration Colonies |