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Review: The English Colonies: 1607-1750s Economic Mercantilism Market: Wool Enclosure Movement Economic Models (Royal, Proprietary, Corporate) Liberty and Land. (Ownership) Jamestown, Virginia. Maryland Tobacco Rice Indigo Trade ports Slave Societies: Southern colonies Society With Slaves: New England and Middle Colonies The Seven-Years War (war is expensive. British, French, Spanish) English administration of colonies Colonial Wars. Social Religion: The Reformation Anglican Church/King Henry VIII Puritans- New England Separatists (Pilgrims) Rivalry with Spain Dissent in the colonies (Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson Indigenous Land: force, treaties Environmental destruction Domestication of Livestock Uprising of 1622 Pequot War Tobacco: Indigenous Women Brabbling Women Salem, Massachusetts Indigenous women Africans in the Colonies 1619: indentured servants Charter Generation 1640s-Chattel Slavery Free Blacks: New York, New Orleans Slave Family: Community, Resistance, Survival, Religion, Labor Changing Ideologies: The Enlightenment, the Great Awakening Political Colonial Settlements (Spanish in North America) Queen Elizaeth 13 Colonies Mayflower Compact Laws (Encomienda) Laws- protection of trade English law: gendered King James I and Tobacco Laws: Chattel Slavery Taxes and Tariffs Lack of Representation from Crown Organization: Colonial Legislatures Capitals in each of the colonies Colonial Wars * Be familiar with some of the names of the founding families in the colonial period. We will discuss key individuals during the Revolutionary Era. On The Road to A Revolution.