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Hardwicksvhs-Chapter 3-Colonies Coming of Age

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British economic policy to make them self-sufficient? Mercantilism
The policy of mercantilism will provide the British with a ... favorable trade agreement
Agriculture is land based economy
The South was primarily an agricultural economy
Salutary neglect will encourage the colonist to seek ... self-determination
Parliament is the British ... law making body
Parliament passed a series of laws to enforce the policy of mercantilism. Navigation Acts
Indentured servants enjoyed higher wages in England. Demand for labor will increase the African slave trade
A movement that placed emphasis on scientific reasoning? Enlightenment
The part of the triangular trade route that carried slaves to America? Middle Passage
Author of the hymn, Amazing Grace? John Newton
Dominated the political, economic, and social scene in the South! Planters
King James sent Governor Andros to straighten out the unruly colonist. Dominion of New England
To try and convict colonial smugglers? Admiralty Courts
Plantation system, Anglican Church, and a life expectancy of 40 years are characteristics of ... Southern Colonies
This event will allow Parliament to gain more control over the monarchy and also bring an end to the Dominion of New England. Glorius Revolution
Primary reason for the Sugar Act? Reduce colonial smuggling
The #1 cash crop and export to England. tobacco
Prevent colonist from settling in the Ohio Valley? Proclamation Act 1763
Shifted the balance of power to the British? Iroquois as an ally!
Europeans call the French & Indian War the Seven Years War
Subsistance farming, life expectancy of 60 years, and a high number of port cities. Northern Colonies
This event led to the enforcement of slave codes? Stono Rebellion
Reason the British passed the Parliament Act? Pontiac Rebellion
King George chose a new leader to turn the tide of war in his favor? William Pitt
Retired at the age of 42 and spent the rest of his life in public service? Ben Franklin
Business partners with the Native Americans? French
The key word in describing the Northern Colonies? Diversity
Established the outpost Fort Necessity? George Washington
An event characterized by religious revivals? Great Awakening
Big influence upon Thomas Jefferson? John Locke
North or South, at best 2nd class citizens! Women
Spain entered the war in 1762. Will lose? Florida
Land west of the Mississippi River will be called ... Louisiana
Blank search warrant? Writ of Assistance
Must house and feed British troops! Quartering Act
British victory on the Plains of Abraham near ... Quebec
Population of New France never exceeded 70,000! Too cold, feared the Iroquois, and stability at home.
As a result of the Great Awakening new denominations emerge. Baptist and Methodist
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