Lesson 2: The English Colonies
I can trace the history of England’s early colonial settlements.
Chesapeake Colonies, Virginia, Jamestown, Virginia Company, Virginia Charter, “Starving Time,” John Smith, Powhatans, Pocahantas, John Rolfe, House of Burgesses, Maryland, Sir George Calvert, Act of Toleration, Tobacco Plantation Economy, “Headright” System, Indentured Servants, Bacon’s Rebellion, Restoration Colonies, The Carolinas, British West Indies, Georgia, James Oglethorpe, Colonial Slavery, “Middle Passage,” Slave Codes, Gullah, Stono Rebellion, Southern Society, Protestant Reformation, Calvinism, Predestination, “Visible Saints,” Church of England, Puritans, Pilgrims, Mayflower, Plymouth Bay, Mayflower Compact, Thanksgiving, Squanto, Massasoit, William Bradford, Miles Standish, Puritans, Cambridge Agreement, Massachusetts Bay Colony, The “Great Migration,” John Winthrop, Covenant Theology, “City upon a Hill,” Congregational Church, Cambridge Platform, Quakers, Anne Hutchinson, Roger Williams, “Liberty of Conscience,” “Half-Way Covenant,” Salem Witch Trials, Cotton Mather, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Thomas Hooker, New Haven, Fundamental Orders, New England Federation, Pequot War, King Philip’s War, Dominion of New England, Mercantilism, Navigation Laws, Middle Colonies, Henry Hudson, New Netherlands, New Amsterdam, Patroonship, Peter Stuyvesant, New York, New York Chapter of Liberties, Leisler’s Rebellion, Pennsylvania, William Penn, “Holy Experiment,” Quakers, New Jersey, Delaware
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