3.5/V: Conflict and War. A. “King Philip’s” War (1675-76) 1. Who is King Philip? Metacom, son of Massasoit, who had original alliance w/pilgrims 2. Want.

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3.5/V: Conflict and War

A. “King Philip’s” War ( ) 1. Who is King Philip? Metacom, son of Massasoit, who had original alliance w/pilgrims 2. Want Metacom to give up lands 3. Iroquois Confederacy sided w/English a. they continued to be middle men between Dutch and English; b. control region w/in native tribes 4. Ended the last strong resistance against the English

B. Bacon’s Rebellion ( article ) 1. Led by… (NB) 2. What did he want? 3. What did Gov. Berkeley do? 4. What does Bacon do in response? -Who helped him? 5. Started w/natives ended w/Va. Gov’t. 6. LTC?

C. The Effects of the Glorious Revolution in America 1. Colonial gov’t too powerful = King abolishes charter gov’t = 2. NE, NY, NJ become Dominion of New England 3. King replaced by Protestant daughter Mary of Orange 4. England becomes a constitutional monarchy w/Bill of Rights and colonist return to self-govt 5. Period of salutary neglect takes place Presentation of The Declaration Of Rights