AP US History Fall Semester Review #3
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- Q1a Wampanoag leader, also known as King Philip by colonists, who was leader of the 1675 uprising against settlers, known as King Philip's WarMetacom30s
- Q2a multi-year uprising, that started in 1675, against white colonists by Indians; this resulted in broadened freedoms for white New Englanders and the dispossession of the region's IndiansKing Phillip's War30s
- Q3a system that believed government should regulate economic activity as to promote national powermercantilist system30s
- Q4an act passed by the English Parliament to control colonial trade and bolster the mercantile system, 1650-1775Navigation Act30s
- Q5an alliance formed by Sir Edmund Andros, in which the imperial ambitions of the English and Indians reinforced one another in New YorkCovenant Chain30s
- Q6an uprising in Carolina by Indians which was started by fears over trade debts owed to colonistsYamasee uprising30s
- Q7a religious group in England and America whose members believed all persons possessed the "inner light" or spirit of God; they were early proponents of abolition of slavery and equal rights for women (believed in equality for all)Society of Friends (Quakers)30s
- Q8the chief crop produced by slaves in the Western Hemisphere during the eighteenth centurysugar30s
- Q9a series of Spanish laws granting slaves certain rights relating to marriage, holding property, and access to freedomLas Siete Partidas30s
- Q10a unsuccessful revolt led by Nathaniel Bacon against William Berkeley's, the Virginian governor, administration because of governmental corruption the fact that Berkeley had failed to protect settlers from Indian raids/did not allow them to occupy Indian landsBacon's Rebellion30s
- Q11a code enacted in 1705 by the House of Burgesses; this legislation created the provision of white supremacy over slaves and blacksslave code30s
- Q12the Church of EnglandAnglicanism30s
- Q13a coup engineered by a small group of aristocrats that took the British throne and overthrew James IIGlorious Revolution30s
- Q14a bill that listed parliamentary powers like control over taxation and rights of individualsEnglish Bill of Rights30s
- Q15a board established by England to oversee colonial affairs in 1675Lords of Trade30s