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Chapter 4 and 5

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Labor   Virginia is the largest colony due to expansion of tobacco, needed more labor, indentured servants  
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Bacon's Rebellion 1676   conflicts between the frontier settlers and coastal settlers, Nathanial Bacon upset w/ Gov. William Berkley's treatment, showed large class differences and resistance to royal rule  
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Middle Passage   route to transport slaves from Africa to the Americas  
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Slave Codes   created to limit blacks  
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Slave Culture   slaves in SC were among the worst treated, Stono Rebellion 1739  
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Problems w/ Slavery   little conflict between England and the colnies because it was profitable for both sides, some protested the slave trade for religious reasons  
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Class Divisions   between large and small farmers, small farmers owned few if any slaves  
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Few Cities   fewer in the south, life revolved around the plantation  
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New England Family   center of life lots of kids woman's job was child raising  
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Southern Family   women earned some rights, property rights  
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Half-way Covenant   all baptized members had the children baptized (saint or non saint) allowed the membership to climb, they couldn't vote in church affairs or take communion, partial membership  
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Salem Witch Trials   fight between the rich and poor citizens of Salem  
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Northern Economy   poor soil and climate led to economic diversity, shipbuilding, deep ports, trade  
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Immigrants   most settled in South and MIddle Colonies  
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Germans   Penn, back country  
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Scots-Irish   non-English group, Presbyterian, hatred for Brits  
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Industry   Agriculture  
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Currency   limited in the colonies, only hard currency  
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Colonial Churches   congregational and Anglican, began to lose power, no American bishop to appoint ministers, also seen as symbol of the king  
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Great Awakening   1740's, time of revivals in the church led by George Whitefield and Johnathan Edwards, mainly occured in the north, led to the creation of new churches  
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Deists   God let the world progress according to natural laws  
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Old Lights   skeptical of the emotion of new ministers  
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New Lights   defended the revivals  
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Education   religion was the focus for education, creation of tax supported schools, south had fewer schools  
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John Locke   2 Treatises of Government, ALl men have inalieable rights, life, liberty, and property  
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Social Contract   King could rule as long as he wasn't a tyrant, if he did people could revolt  
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John Peter Zenger   associated with Freedom of the press  
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Similarities   basic language, most protestant, forms of toleration, similar types of self government  
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