HY 135 Chapter Three The Southern Colonies in the Seventeenth Century, 1601-1700.

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HY 135 Chapter Three The Southern Colonies in the Seventeenth Century,

Chapter Three & Four Key Terms Jamestown Chesapeake Bay Slide 8 Powhatan Algonquians John Smith Pocahontas John Rolfe Opechancanough House of Burgesses Headrights Indentured Servants Maryland Lord Baltimore (Cecilius Calvert) Act for Religious Toleration

Chapter Three & Four Key Terms Yeoman Farmers Navigation Acts Mercantilism Nathaniel Bacon Governor Berkeley West Indies Carolina Slide 9 Malaria Sickle Cell Anemia Slide 10 Puritans Act of Supremacy Pilgrims Separatists Virginia Company

Chapter Three & Four Key Terms Massachusetts Mayflower Compact William Bradford Wampanoug Indians Massachusetts Bay Colony Slide 11 Joint Stock Company John Winthrop “city upon a hill” Patriarchal Society “true wife” Calvinist Predestination “salvation of the elect”

Chapter Three & Four Key Terms Visible Saints Conversion Relation Roger Williams Anne Hutchinson Antinomians John Cotton Arminianism Thomas Hooker Connecticut Fundamental Orders English Civil War Oliver Cromwell Half-Way Covenant Quakers

Chapter Three & Four Key Terms Salem Peter Minuit Manhattan Island William Penn Slide 12 Navigation Acts (1650, 1651, 1660) King Philip’s War Dominion of New England Slide 13