Chapter 2 - American Experiments, 1521-1700 Flashcards

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chattel slavery

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the practice of enslaving humans and their future generations for life

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encomienda

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a grant by the Spanish crown to conquistadors that allowed them to demand tribute (in labor) and goods from Indians

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mita

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mandatory public service in the Inca Empire

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Columbian Exchange

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the movement of diseases, peoples, and goods across the Atlantic Ocean

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King Philip II

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powerful Catholic ruler of Spain who was determined to eliminate challenges to the Catholic Church

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King Henry VIII

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first English ruler to (subtly) advocate for Protestantism

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Queen Elizabeth I

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English queen who advocated for Protestantism and encouraged exploration, industry, and intellect

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Sir Francis Drake

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under Elizabeth, the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe

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outwork industry

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industry where merchants buy supplies and send them to be manufactured by another source

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mercantilism

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state-sponsored manufacturing

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Sir Walter Raleigh

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led three expeditions to North Carolina and helped settle the Roanoke colony

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Roanoke Island

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the “lost colony” where 117 settlers were left unsupplied for several years and disappeared

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King James I

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English ruler who granted the Virginia Company land in America

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Virginia Company

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a joint-stock company that settled Jamestown

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Jamestown

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early colony in Virginia, settled by the Virginia Company

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Powhatan

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a powerful chief who intended to maintain peaceful relations with Jamestown settlers, given that they paid tribute and became a community within his chiefdom

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17
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John Rolfe

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English colonist who married Pocahontas

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Pocahontas

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daughter of Chief Powhatan who interacted with and defended the early colonists of Virginia

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House of Burgesses

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first legislative body in the colonies; could make laws and levy taxes

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Opechancanough

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Powhatan’s successor; led initial assault in the Indian War of 1622

21
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royal colony

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colonies ruled by a monarch-appointed governor

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King Charles I

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English ruler who was secretly sympathetic of Catholics; granted Lord Baltimore lands around Chesapeake Bay to create a refuge for Catholics

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Lord Baltimore

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founded of Maryland colony and namesake of Baltimore, Maryland

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Toleration Act

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passed by Lord Baltimore; granted Christians the right to follow their beliefs and hold church services

25
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tobacco

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plant native to the Americas that originally went for a high price in England and offered the colonists a source of income and reason for expansion

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freehold

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a farm of 30 to 50 acres owned and farmed by families or male partners

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headright system

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Virginian system that guaranteed 50 acres of land to anyone who paid the passage of a new immigrant to the colony

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indentured servitude

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a labor system where contracted workers were bound to their masters for a given number of years before they were free to marry and work for themselves

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Jacques Cartier

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ventured up the St. Lawrence River and claimed it for France

30
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Beaver Wars

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a series of Iroquois campaigns to accumulate power in their regioin

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Pilgrims

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a group of Puritans who came to Plymouth via the Mayflower

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Puritans

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Protestants who did not separate from the Church of England but hoped to purify it of its ceremony and hierarchy

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John Winthrop

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first governor of Massachusetts colony who hoped to inspire Christian reform and attracted thousands of new colonists

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joint-stock corporation

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a commercial agreement that allows investors to pool their resources

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toleration

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the willingness to accept other belief systems and practices

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Roger Williams

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Puritan minister who advocated tolerance and was banished from Massachusetts Bay to establish Rhode Island

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Anne Hutchinson

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wife of a merchant who controversially believed that God revealed divine truth to certain believers; was banished from Massachusetts Bay and settled in Rhode Island

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Salem

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location of the Salem Witch Trials, where several young girls experienced seizures and accused their neighbors of bewitching them

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town meeting

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a main institution in American local government where adult men could discuss and vote on important issues

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Puritan-Pequot War

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conflict between Puritan settlers and Pequot Indians

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Metacom’s War (King Philip’s War)

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war in which Indians destroyed 1/5 of English towns and killed 1,000 settlers

42
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William Berkeley

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powerful governor of Virginia who angered Nathaniel Bacon

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Nathaniel Bacon

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government official who led a rebel movement against Berkeley and his policies

44
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neo-Europe

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near-replications of European societies in the Americas

45
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Mayflower Compact

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agreement for self-government signed by 41 men on the Mayflower

46
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Harvard University

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the first university in the colonies; established to educate ministers