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the most important factors binding Americans from different colonies into a single political culture England transported large amounts of criminal to colonies. Act that allowed this? Colony representative groups that were growing in power and preferred rule of the colonist. Indian rebellion against Spain in New Mexico in 1680) Ministers of the Great Awakening called? Was the first genuine unified movement of the American Colonists Gave colonist a feeling of shared identity Religious movement spread throughout colonies Economic theory A government should seek to direct the economy so as to maximize exports The English colonies exist for England to make a profit The purpose of the ____ in 1754 was to obtain colonial unity and common defense against the French ____ War of was fought to establish English control over the Indians in New England.

Colonial Assembly Transportation Act of 1718 El PopeNew LightsGreat Awakening Mercantilism Albany Congress King Philip’s War English Common Law

Acts passed by England restricting colonial trade to England only. Enumerated good had to be shipped on English ships to England Purpose was to guarantee that England alone would profit from trade with the colonies Profit would be used to pay toward debt from French and Indian War ______ was upset with Governor Berkley and his policies toward Native Americans He and his followers were upset about being disenfranchised (not have a say in government matters) by the House of Burgesses His followers were mostly former Indentured Servants that wanted to acquire land. This was an act passed by Parliament (1763) that did not allow settlers to cross the Appalachian Mountains Gave colonist a feeling that England was controlling the future advancement The result of this gave England all lands from Mississippi to Atlantic. A Major concern prior to the Seven Year War was French control over? Leading figure in Albany Congress The Great Awakening, colonies trading with each other = impact? In the colonies they could: Dismiss judges, appoint colonial officials, and veto legislation. The colonies traded with ___ and made a profit that would offset trade with England.

Proclamation of 1763 Nathaniel Bacon French and Indian War AKA Seven Year War Ohio Valley Benjamin Franklin Shared Identity Governors West Indies Navigation Acts