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George Calvert, Lord Baltimore 1st
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1632 Nobleman who was granted a charter on either side of Chesapeake Bay.
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Cecil Calvert, Lord Baltimore 2nd
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1632 given to him, and kept on his fathers's plan in 1643.
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Act of Toleration (1649)
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First colonial statute granting religious freedom to all Christians.
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Sir William Berkeley
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The royal governor of Virginia (1641-1652; 1660-1677)
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Bacon's Rebellion
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A rebellion against American Indians on the Virginia frontier also the royal authority. Lead by Nathaniel Bacon
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Roger Williams
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A Puritan minister banished from the Bay Colony, then founded Providence and the first Baptist Church
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Anna Hutchinson
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Believed in antinomianism and was also banished from the Bay Colony and founded Portsmouth.
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antinomianism
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The idea that faith alone, not deeds, is necessary for salvation.
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Thomas Hooker
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1636 this reverend with Boston Puritans founded Hartford.
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Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (1639)
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The first written constitution in American history.
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John Davenport
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1637 New Haven was founded and was the second settlement in the Connecticut Valley.
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halfway covenant
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To be able to attend church but not have a formal declaration or their total belief in Christ.
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New England Confederation
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The military alliance formed or Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, and New Haven.
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Wampanoags
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An Indian tribe.
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Metacom; King Philip's War
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Tribes united in New England against English settlers.
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Quakers
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Members of the Religious Society of Friends.
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William Penn
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A Quaker whos father did not like his beliefs but respected him.
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holy experiment
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William Penn made a new colony to test he beliefs in a community.
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Frame of Government (1682-1683)
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A colony with elections for leaders, and a written constitution, also had the Charter of Liberties.
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Charter of Liberties (1701)
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worship freely and unlimited immigrants to the colony.
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James Oglethorpe
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1733 founded Savannah Georgia's first settlement.
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mercantilism
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The baby colony then supports the parent colony at the same time being self-sufficient.
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Navigation Acts
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Three rules set by Englands government.
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Dominion of New England
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A attempt to control the colonies in the New England.
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Sir Edmund Andros
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Sent to be governor of the dominion.
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Glorious Revolution
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1688 replaced James II with William and Mary James
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Middle Passage
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A horrible time that slaves are kept on a ship to go to the West Indies.
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