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Jamestown

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Quebec

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Santa Fe

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Plymouth Bay

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New Amsterdam

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Pequot War

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Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

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English Civil War

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King Phillip’s War

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Bacon’s Rebellion

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Pueblo Revolt

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William Penn

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leader of the society of friends or Quakers

he also established Pennsylvania

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New Orleans

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Virginia Company

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John Smith

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Powhatan

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Pocahontas

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Separatists/Pilgrims

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Puritans

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Holland

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William Bradford

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Mayflower Compact

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John Winthrop

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Massachusetts Bay

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Great Migration

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Anne Hutchinson

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Roger Williams

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Halfway Covenant

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proprietary colony

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headright system

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Patroons

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Quakers

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A.k.a. the society of friends
•led by William Penn
•Treated all as equals
•shunned customs that give preference to the wealthy
•More women’s rights
•friendly and peaceful with the Native Americans

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Charles Town

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James Oglethorpe

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John Rolfe

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indentured servants

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Sir William Berkeley

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fur trade

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Samuel de Champlain

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How did labor evolve over the course of the seventeenth century? What were major turning points, and how did those turning points affect change?

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To what extent was colonial New England tolerant of various religious beliefs?

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Compare the reasons for founding the different English colonies in North America during the 1600s. How might these different reasons lead to different developments in the colonies?

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Identify two significant differences between the conflicts in New England and Virginia. How did the population and past events of each colony lead to the violence that occurred?

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How did France’s role in North America evolve from small settlements in Canada to become the “dominant European power”?

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How did the English, French, and Spanish interaction with American Indians and Africans differ? Identify two reasons for this difference in relations, and explain your choices.

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What kind of society did the Puritans of Massachusetts hope to establish? In this context, why did North America seem like a good place to settle?

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Compare and contrast Maryland, New York, and Pennsylvania in the 1600s.

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What role did religion play in the Pueblo Revolt?

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How did the fur trade reshape relations between the Indian peoples who participated in it?

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