
8-1.2 Review
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- Q1Crops grown for profit rather than consumptionCash Crops30s
- Q2provided land to anyone who paid their own passage, or the passage of others to the settlement.Headright Method30s
- Q3the elected representative element of the Virginia General Assembly, the legislative body of the Colony of Virginia.House of Burgesses (1619)30s
- Q4Large farms that were based on cash crops, made South Carolina a distinctly Southern colonyPlantation Systems30s
- Q5Established a democratic society where people formed the government of the New England coloniesMayflower Compact (1620)30s
- Q6also known as the Charter of 1606, is a document from King James I of England to the Virginia Company assigning land rights to colonists for the stated purpose of propagating the Christian religion.Virginia Charter (1606)30s
- Q7Document written by John Locke, promoted religious tolerance in order to attract settlersFundamental Constitution of Carolina (1669)30s
- Q8was established by a joint-stock company became the first permanent English settlement in the New World and profited from tobacco crops.Jamestown30s
- Q9servants who worked for a period of time in exchange for passage to the New WorldIndentured servants30s
- Q10Established by the Lords Proprietors to reward them for helping King Charles II reclaim the throne, settlers were charged a quitrent to make the colony profitableProprietary colony30s
- Q11South Carolina was formed when King Charles II of England granted land to eight Lord Proprietors for helping him reclaim the throne.Lord Proprietors30s
- Q12Rent charged to colonists by the eight Lord Proprietors to make them profitsQuitrent30s
- Q13included representatives of the Lord Proprietors, the Carolina elite, and a smaller representation of the common people of the colonyGrand Council30s
- Q14A company in which investors buy stock in the company in return for a share of its profitsJoint Stock Company30s
- Q15Founded as a haven for religious groups persecuted in England, offering religious freedom, a democratic form of government and economy was based on harvesting lumber and tradingNew England Colonies30s