Ch 04 Study Guide 4.1 Puritans General Court Fundamental Orders

Ch 04 Study Guide
4.1
Puritans
General Court
Fundamental
Orders of
Connecticut
Religious
tolerance
Sabbath
Town meeting
John Winthrop
Thomas Hooker
Roger Williams
Anne Hutchinson
Metacom
New England
Colonies
Why did the Puritans decide to leave England?
What problems in Massachusetts colony caused people to leave?
Why were the Puritans and Native Americans at war?
Why were towns and villages important in New England life?
4.2
patroon
Proprietary colony
Royal colony
Quakers
Pennsylvania
Dutch
Cash crop
Peter Stuyvesant
William Penn
Middle Colonies
Why did the colony of New Netherland become the colony of New York?
Why did New Jersey separate from New York?
How was Pennsylvania founded?
What was life like in the Middle Colonies?
4.3
Mason-Dixion Line
Act of Toleration
Bacon’s Rebellion
indigo
debtor
Slave code
racism
Lord Baltimore
James Oglethorpe
Southern Colonies
Why was Maryland important to Roman Catholics?
How were the Carolinas and Georgia founded?
What two ways of life developed in the Southern Colonies?
Why did the slave trade grow in the 1700s?
4.4
mercantilism
export
import
Navigation Acts
Yankee
Triangular trade
legislature
Glorious
Revolution
English Bill of
Rights
Bill of Rights
Why did England want to regulate colonial trade?
What were colonial governments like?
How were the liberties of the colonists limited?
4.5
gentry
Middle class
Indentured
servant
Great Awakening
Public school
tutor
apprentice
Dame school
Enlightenment
libel
Jonathan Edwards
George Whitefield
Benjamin Franklin
John Peter Zenger
What class differences existed in colonial society?
How did the Great Awakening affect the colonies?
How did the colonists educate their children?
How were the colonies affected by the spread of new ideas?