New England Colonies and Middle Colonies Flashcards

1
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A Protestant group that wanted to purify, or reform, the Anglican Church because they thought that the bishops and priests had too much poser over the church members

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Puritans

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This Separatist group left England in the early 1600’s to escape persecution. (in order to have religious freedom)

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Pilgrims

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3
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The Pilgrims moved here in 1608

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Netherlands

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4
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People who left the country of their birth to live in another country

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immigrant

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5
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Why did the Pilgrims leave Netherlands?

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because their children were learning the Dutch language and culture, they feared that their children would forget their English traditions.

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On November 21, 1620, the male passengers on the ship signed this legal contract in which they agreed to have fair laws to protect the general good.

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Mayflower Compact

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7
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This Compact represents one of the first attempts at self-government

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Mayflower Compact

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8
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Who was the Native American who walked boldly into the colonists’ settlement in 1621.

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Samoset

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9
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Who did Samoset introduce the colonists to that helped them to fertilize the soil with fish remains and he helped them establish relations with the local Wampanoag Indians. This helped the Plymouth Colony to improve.

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Tisquantum

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10
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Explain how Thanksgiving was started.

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In 1621 the Pilgrims gathered their first harvest and William Bradford, governor of Plymouth Colony decided they should have a celebration sot that people could give thanks to God.

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11
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Was Thanksgiving started by the Colonists?

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Thanksgiving Celebrations such as Green Corn Ceremony have been held by Native Americans for thousands of years

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12
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What job did most of the Colonists have?

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farmers

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13
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How was the Pilgrims’ settlement different from Virginia’s?

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They had many families. They taught their children to read and offered some education to their indentured servants

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14
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How were women treated differently in the colonies compared to in England?

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Women had more rights in Plymouth than in England, they had the right to sign contracts and to brichng some cases before the local courts. Widows could own property.

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15
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During the 1620’s England hit hard times and King Charles I raised taxes. This lead to thousands of people leaving England in what is called what?

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Great Migrations

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16
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What was the Great Migration?

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More than 40,000 people moved to English colonies in New England and the Caribbean.

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17
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In 1629 Charles granted a group of Puritans and merchants a charger to settle in New England. What was the name of the group?

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Massachusetts Bay Company

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18
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In 1630 a group of Puritan colonists seeking religious freedom sailed on a fleet of ships from England to Massachusetts, led by who?

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John Winthrop (Massachusetts Bay Company)

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19
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Who was the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Company?

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John Winthrop

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20
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Who were the only colonists to vote?

A

The men

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21
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Who were the government leaders?

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The church members

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22
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How did the Colonists become full members in the church?

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they became Gods’ elect or chosen-individuals had to pass public test

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23
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In 1636 who led his followers to leave Massachusetts to help found Connecticut?

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Minister Thomas Hooker

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24
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How was Connecticut different from other New England Colonies?

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They had the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut which was a set of principles that made Connecticut’s government more democratic (eg. allowed men who were not church members to vote)

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25
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Who was named the father of American Democracy?

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Thomas Hooker-for writing the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

26
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Who was Minister Roger Williams?

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He did not agree with the leadership of Massachusetts. They left New England and formed the settlement called Providence-Rhode Island (did not agree with taking land from the Native Americans without paying)

27
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Who was Anne Hutchinson

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woman who did not believe in all of Puritan beliefs, thought that people did not need ministers to follow God, was forced out of Massachusetts and helped form Portsmouth later a part of Rhode Islands

28
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Several colonies in New England joined to form what body and what were the articles that governed them?

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The United Colonies of New England

New England Articles of Confederation

29
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The worst community conflicts in New England

A

witchcraft trials of the early 1690’s (largest held in Salem)

30
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How many people were put to death by the Salem Witch trials?

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19 people

31
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Was slavery a big part of the colonies?

A

no, there was little demand for laborers given that there were not a lot of farms (too cold)

32
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What are some of the important jobs?

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Merchants
Fishing
Shipbuilding
Skilled Craftspeople

33
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A young boy who learned skilled trades

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apprentices- often lived with craftsman, who fed them and clothed them in exchange for teaching them and getting some tasks done

34
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After the apprentice spent a certain amount of time, what did they become?

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Journey-men

35
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How did the colonies ensure that future generation would have educated ministers?

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They established town schools

Every town of 50 families or more was mandated to have a school

36
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What level of school did most children go up to?

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elementary school

37
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What was the name of the College started in Massachusetts?

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Harvard College started by John Harvard in 1636

38
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What was the name of the second college started in the colonies? Where was it?

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William and Mary in Virginia- 1693

39
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Why did the Dutch found New Netherland in 1613?

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They founded it as a trading post for exchanging furs with Native Americans.

40
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Where was the center of the fur trade in New Netherland?

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Town of New Amsterdam on Manhattan Island

41
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What lead to the diverse populations in New Jersey and New York?

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Generous land grants to patroons or lords along with religious tolerance
(brought Jews, French Huguenots, Puritans etc.)

42
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Who lead the New Netherland colony beginning in 1647?

A

Peter Stuyvesant

43
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How did the English come to conquer the Middle Colonies of New Jersey & New York?

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Slave trade became big in the colonies and the colony began to grow. The English wanted to take control of the colony so an English Fleet was sent to capture them without firing a single shot (the colony was undefended)

44
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What colony became New York?

A

New Netherland

45
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What colony became Ne York City?

A

New Amsterdam

46
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What was the name of the uprising of the enslaved Africans in an armed revolt to escape from slavery/

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New York Slave Revolt of 1712

47
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Who were the Quakers?

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One of the largest religious groups in New Jersey that did not follow formal religious practices and dressed plainly. Believed in equality of men and women before God. Supported non-violence and religious tolerance for all groups.

48
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Were the Quakers accepted in England and America?

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No, they were persecuted

49
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What was the name of the Quaker from New Jersey who found a large colony as a safe home for Quakers?

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William Penn

50
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What was Penn’s colony known as?

A

Pennsylvania

51
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Which colony was an important example of representative of self-government (religious freedom and an elected assembly)?

A

Pennsylvania

52
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What did Penn name the capital of his colony? What does is mean?

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Philadelphia- “city of brotherly love”

53
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In 1682, the Duke of York sold Penn a region to the south of Pennsylania which was a part of Pennsylvania until 1776. What was it known as?

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Delaware

54
Q

The middle colonies grew “staple crops” which were what?

A

wheat
barley
oats

55
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Were slaves more important to New England or Middle Colonies?

A

Middle Colonies

56
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What were some of the jobs that the slaves held?

A

blacksmith
carpenters
farmers
ship builders

57
Q

Throughout the colonies, women made important contributions to economy, name some.

A

ran farms & businesses

clothing stores, bakeries, grocery stores, practiced medicine, nurses and midwives, drugstores

58
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What limited women’s economic opportunities?

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Colonial Laws

59
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What did most colonial women do?

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Worked at home, Some sold products

60
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What were important economic factors in the middle colonies?

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  1. trade with Britain and West Indies
  2. Slaves and Indentured Servants
  3. Successful farming of staple crops
61
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What did the English create New York and New Jersey from?

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Former Dutch colonies