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= Vocabulary, Terms, and Periods =


== Colonial Periods ==
== Colonial Periods ==
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=== English colonial period ===
=== English colonial periods ===
Note:
Note:
* Britain held colonial possessions in the Caribbean region, as well as the thirteen colonies
* Britain held colonial possessions in the Caribbean region, as well as the thirteen colonies
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* Levels of British control of the colonies rose and fell according to domestic British politics and its international priorities.  
* Levels of British control of the colonies rose and fell according to domestic British politics and its international priorities.  
* The American Revolution was largely the result of the excercise of direct control of colonial affairs that followed the French-Indian War.  
* The American Revolution was largely the result of the excercise of direct control of colonial affairs that followed the French-Indian War.  
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<ul><li>{{#tip-text:Appalachian Mountains|running nort-south along the eastern coast of the 13 colonies, the Appalachians isolated the east coast and formed a natural barrier to western expansion; the Proclamation of 1863 unsuccessfully barred colonial settlement west of the Appalachians}}</ul></li>
<ul><li>{{#tip-text:Bacon’s Rebellion|1676 Virginia rebellion that breifly occupied the colonial at Jamestown over a dispute over protection of settlers who had moved into indian lands; Bacon, a wealthy landowner, had let a militia to protect frontier settlers from indian raids, which the governor opposed. Legislators passed "Bacon's Laws" to authorize colonial militia to protect settlers (who were moving into lands east of the Appalachians; Bacon's rebellion marks one of many disputes across US history between urban political and commercial elites and settlers and rural inhabitants)}}</ul></li>
<ul><li>{{#tip-text:Lord Baltimore|George Calvert, 1st Baron of Baltimore, a Catholic British politician was given a charter by King Charles I for the proprietary colony of Maryland (and earlier in southern Newfoundland; Calvert's Catholicism and the borders led to disuptes with Virginia, with actual fighting over Maryland's Kent Island}}</ul></li>


=== Colonial political, economic and social characteristics ===  
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=== Colonial political, economic and social ===  
Maryland| proprietary colony
Maryland| proprietary colony
Massachussets Bay Colony
Massachussets Bay Colony
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Virginia colonies
Virginia colonies


* the Great Awakening
* {{#tip-text:Appalachian Mountains|running nort-south along the eastern coast of the 13 colonies, the Appalachians isolated the east coast and formed a natural barrier to western expansion; the Proclamation of 1863 unsuccessfully barred colonial settlement west of the Appalachians}}<ul><li>{{#tip-text:Bacon’s Rebellion|1676 Virginia rebellion that breifly occupied the colonial at Jamestown over a dispute over protection of settlers who had moved into indian lands; Bacon, a wealthy landowner, had let a militia to protect frontier settlers from indian raids, which the governor opposed. Legislators passed "Bacon's Laws" to authorize colonial militia to protect settlers (who were moving into lands east of the Appalachians; Bacon's rebellion marks one of many disputes across US history between urban political and commercial elites and settlers and rural inhabitants)}}</ul>
* headright system
<ul><li><li> the Great Awakening</li>
* House of Burgesses
<li> headright system</li>
* indentured servitude
<li> House of Burgesses</li>
* Jamestown
<li> indentured servitude</li>
* John Rolfe
<li> Jamestown</li>
* John Smith
<li> John Rolfe</li>
* Join Stock Compnany  
<li> John Smith</li>
* Jonathan Edwards
<li> Join Stock Compnany </li>
* King Philip’s War
<li> Jonathan Edwards</li>
* "Lost Colony"  
<li> King Philip’s War</li>
* Massachusetts Bay Colony
<li> {{#tip-text:Lord Baltimore|George Calvert, 1st Baron of Baltimore, a Catholic British politician was given a charter by King Charles I for the proprietary colony of Maryland (and earlier in southern Newfoundland; Calvert's Catholicism and the borders led to disuptes with Virginia, with actual fighting over Maryland's Kent Island}}</li>
* miration push/ pull factors
<li> "Lost Colony" </li>
* Native American-European interactions, including disease, treatment of
<li> Massachusetts Bay Colony</li>
* Navigation Acts
<li> miration push/ pull factors</li>
* New England town meetings
<li> Native American-European interactions, including disease, treatment of</li>
* Pequot War
<li> Navigation Acts</li>
* Puritan
<li> New England town meetings</li>
* Queen Anne's War
<li> Pequot War</li>
* salutary neglect
<li> Puritan</li>
* slave codes
<li> Queen Anne's War</li>
* types of colonies: proprietary, royal, corporate charter
<li> salutary neglect</li>
* Yoeman
<li> slave codes</li>
<li> types of colonies: proprietary, royal, corporate charter</li>
<li> Yoeman</li></ul>


* William Penn
* William Penn