Chapter 3- Colonial PA Flashcards
- “Big Belly”
- took over as governor what is now modern day Wilmington, Delaware
Johan Printz
Is the practice of extending the power of a nation by direct acquisition of other land regions
Imperialism
The act of conquering
Conquest
3 G’s
- God- conquest in the name of religion
- Gold- conquest in the name of resources
- Glory- conquest in the name of country/king
Who wrote 2 books titled “A Sandy Foundation Shaken” and “No Cross No Crown”?
William Penn
a fair, objective, and permissive attitude toward those whose opinions, practices, race, religion, nationally etc. are different than your own, for other religions
Tolerance
Who was William penns father friends with?
King Charles II
A written grant by a country’s sovereign power, by which an institution is created and its right and privileges defined
Charter
The owner of a business or the holder of a property
Proprietor
Pennsylvania means-
Penn’s Woods
He often referred to his land as a-
“holy experiment”
Penn held a meeting with —-
Chief Tamanend
Penn and the Indian leaders meeting was known as the
Great Treaty
Was the first and only female governor of PA; she was governor for 14 years
Hannah Penn
Quaker’s ______ slavery and were the _____ to speak out against it
First
Women were allowed to:
- Travel without husbands
- Earn money
- Preach in church
Quaker Beliefs:
- There is a part of god in everyone. This is the “inner light”
- Quaker’s would not serve in an army, since they would not kill anyone
- Quaker’s refused to pay taxes that might be used to fight a war
The fact of changing one’s religion or beliefs or the action if persuading someone else to change theirs
Conversion
Being opposed to war; belief that conflicts can be settled peacefully
Pacifists
- Purchased 40,000 acres of land from Penn
- they wanted to become an independent colony
Welsh Quaker’s
The Mennonites were led by ____
Francis pastorius
Some of the beliefs of the beliefs of the people at Ephrata were —-
People shouldn’t marry/adopt children
To be governed directly by a king with an appointed, not elected royal governor
Aristocracy
Supported the ideas of the common man were led by ——
David Lloyd