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Walter Raleigh - answerFounder of England's first American colony. (Roanoke, it failed)
Elizabeth I - answerEnglish Queen during golden age. Reestablished Protestantism as
the state religion of England and she led the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
Treaty of Tordesillas - answera 1494 agreement between Portugal and Spain, declaring
that newly discovered lands to the west of an imaginary line in the Atlantic Ocean would
belong to Spain and newly discovered lands to the east of the line would belong to
Portugal.
Pocahontas - answera Powhatan woman (the daughter of Powhatan) who befriended
the English at Jamestown. Marriage to John Rolfe = first interracial union in america=
Peace settlement ending the Anglo-Powhatan War
John Rolfe - answerHe was one of the English settlers at Jamestown (and he married
Pocahontas). He discovered how to successfully grow tobacco in Virginia and cure it for
export, which made Virginia an economically successful colony.
Defeat of the Spanish Armada - answer1588 by Elizabeth 1 of England, English naval
supremacy.
john smith - answerHelped found and govern Jamestown. His leadership and strict
discipline helped the Virginia colony get through the difficult first winter.
Jamestown - answerFounded in 1607 by the Virginia Company of London.elected
Captain John Smith as their leader.
Thomas Dale - answerMade governor of Jamestown after John Smith, stern, didn't
believe in laziness, created daily schedule
John Calvin - answerINSTITUTES OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION: emphasized
predestination and he rejected the medieval Church. he believed that the church and
state should be united under the Calvinist faith
John Winthrop - answerGovernor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, envisioned colony as a
"city upon a hill" (covenant theology)
Peter Stuyvesant - answerThe governor of the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam
(netherland?), hated by the colonists. They surrendered the colony to the English on
Sept. 8, 1664.
, Anne Hutchinson - answerA religious dissenter whose ideas provoked an intense
religious and political crisis in the Massachusetts Bay Colony between 1636 and 1638.
She challenged the principles of Massachusetts's religious and political system. Her
ideas became known as the heresy of Antinomianism, a belief that Christians are not
bound by moral law. She was latter expelled, with her family and followers, and went
and settled at Rode Island, killed by indians
King Phillips War - answerStarted over land ownership disagreements. The War
Between the Puritans and the Pequot, Narragansett,Wampanog, and Nipmunk indians.
armed indians in raiding NE towns, eng & allies won, survivors fled N, increase indian
hate
Roger Williams - answerHe founded Rhode Island for separation of Church and State.
He believed that the Puritans were too powerful and was ordered to leave the
Massachusetts Bay Colony for his religious beliefs.
Dominion of New england - answer1686-The British government combined the colonies
of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Connecticut into a single
province headed by a royal governor (Andros) Charters and self rule were revoked, and
the king enforced mercantile laws. The new setup also made for more efficient
administration of English Navigation Laws, as well as a better defense system.
New England Confederation - answerNew England colonists (Massachusetts,
Connecticut, New Haven, and Plymouth) formed this in 1643 as a defense against local
Native American tribes and encroaching Dutch. The colonists formed the alliance
without the English crown's authorization.
Patroonships - answerVast estates along the Hudson River established by the Dutch.
They had difficulty attracting peasant labor, and most were not successful.
William Penn - answerEnglishman and Quaker who founded the colony of Pennsylvania
(1644-1718)
Jeremiads - answerPuritan preachers Taking their cue from the doom-saying Old
Testament prophet Jeremiah, earnest preachers scolded parishioners for their waning
piety.Scared people off, decline of puritanism
Glorious Revolution 1688 - answerBloodless overthrow of King James II. established
William and Mary as the new leaders.
Great Puritan Migration - answerMany Puritans migrated from England to North
America during the 1620s to the 1640s due to belief that the Church of England was
beyond reform. Eg 1630 group of puritans led by john winthrop found MA Bay Colony