Unit II Terms Flashcards
Pueblo Revolt, 1680-1692
In what is present-day New Mexico, the Pueblo peoples, led by Popé, coordinated an uprising against the Spanish at dozens of settlements scattered across hundreds of miles. The Indians destroyed buildings and churches and killed more than 400 Spaniards. They burned Sante Fe and drove the Spanish back to El Paso. While the Pueblo Revolt was the most successful effort by American Indians to drive out European settlers from their lands, the Spanish were back in twelve years.
Joint-stock Company
Developed in the 1500s, shareholders control part of the company in proportion to the number of shares they own. Advantage was limited liability, limited to the face value of their shareholding.
Jamestown
Founded in 1607, nearly collapsed during the first few years, colonists not prepared to establish communities and sustain themselves. Did not find precious metals, nor did they plant crops before the winter. Many initial settlers perished during the “starving time”.
Virginia Company
William Bradford and the leadership of the separatist community got permission from the English Kind to settle in the land granted to the Virginia Company.
Tobacco
First unknown to Europe before discovery of the New World. With its addictive properties, it soon became extremely popular in Europe and hugely profitable for the Chesapeake Bay region. Facilitated development of slavery across the colonies.
Powhatan Wars
3 wars, beginning 1610. Native Americans massacred settlements in fear of lack of resources. Tribe massacring towns.
Result: boundary drawn between English colonies of Virginia and Maryland and Native American tribes.
House of Burgesses
The House of Burgesses was the first elected legislative assembly in the colonies. It was part of the governing body of Virginia, consisting of 2 elected representatives from each county. The House of Burgesses established laws and taxation, initially meeting with the governor and council in a unicameral legislature, but eventually meeting separately as part of a bicameral system.
Bacon’s Rebellion
Rebellion had huge consequences. Plantation owners decided that in order to prevent future rebellion, they must turn to slavery. Landowners were fed up with having to pay for the passages to the New World.
Maryland
First proprietary colony established by England in North America. The crown was moving away from the model of granting charters to joint-stock companies. Lord Baltimore was the proprietor of the colony, a Catholic who hoped to create a refuge for Catholics in the New World. Died before it was founded, Protestants outnumbered Catholics, but there was a lot of toleration for it.
Act of Religious Toleration
1649, the Maryland Toleration Act, also known as the Act Concerning Religion, was a law mandating religious tolerance for Trinitarian Christians. It was passed on April 21, 1649, by the assembly of the Maryland colony, in St. Mary’s City.
John Calvin; Predistination
Puritans took their inspiration from Calvinism, which taught that an individual’s salvation was subject to divine plan, rather than to the actions of individuals. Must live lives of strict piety, framed by prayer, righteous living, and hard work.
Plymouth and the Mayflower Compact
A group of Calvinists, called Pilgrims formed a joint-stock company to fund an expedition to Virginia that was approved by the English king in search of religious tolerance. They journeyed to Cape Cod in 1620 on the Mayflower and settled north of their desired location. They were the first New England Colony.
Signed the Mayflower Compact, an agreement calling for orderly government based on the consent of the governed.
Puritans
Rejected by the Church of England. Believed all humans were sinner and only a selected few pre=selected to be saved by God – everyone is going to hell. Best chance of making it to heaven is for you and your community to conform to all the rules of the faith. Perfect community = best chance of salvation. Therefore, if one is not of the same faith, they are not accepted.
Massachusetts Bay Colony
1620s, as the English King worked to rid England of Puritans, he granted an expedition to the Massachusetts Bay Company to settle in the Northern part of British North America. They landed in Salem and settled a successful colony in Massachusetts. Had a high degree of autonomy.
John Winthrop
He was the leader of the Massachusetts Bay Company and a Puritan. He gave a sermon before they landed in Salem saying that they were “a city set upon a hill” and that “the eyes of all people are upon us.” This sermon well described the Puritans mission in new England.