Chapter 3 PLANTING COLONIES IN NORTH AMERICA, 1588-1701.

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Chapter 3 PLANTING COLONIES IN NORTH AMERICA,

People Popé Governor Diego de Vargas Vásquez de Coronado Juan de Oñate Samuel de Champlain Robert Sieur de La Salle Henry Hudson Huron vs. Iroquois King James I Algonquin Powhatan John Smith Matoaka – Pocahontas John Rolfe Opechancanough Thomas Harriot King Charles I

People Calvert Family – Lords Baltimore Puritans – Pilgrims – Separatists Massasoit Wampanoags – Pokanokets Narragansetts William Bradford John Winthrop Pequot Oliver Cromwell Anne Bradstreet Thomas Hooker Roger Williams Anne Hutchinson Charles II William Penn Quakers

People John Eliot Thomas Mayhew Metacom Nathaniel Bacon William Berkley James II Mary and William of Orange Jacob Leisler

Events Pueblo Revolt Beaver Wars Uprising of 1622 Mayflower Compact Epidemics of – 9/10 Native Americans may have perished Pequot War English Civil War Salem witchcraft crisis 1751 Trade and Navigation Act Anglo-Dutch War Penn’s first “Frame of Government” King Philip’s War Bacon’s Rebellion Culpeper’s Rebellion Wars in the South Glorious Revolution English Bill of Rights King William’s War

Places La Villa Real de la Santa Fé de San Francisco – Santa Fé Quebec – Montreal St. Lawrence River Fort Orange Manhattan Island – New Amsterdam Newfoundland Roanoke Jamestown Virginia Chesapeake Bay Maryland New England Colonies – Plymouth Colony – Massachusetts Bay Colony Port Royal – Bay of Fundy

Places Boston New Haven Colony Charlestown Harvard College Hartford, CN Providence, RI Rhode Island Colony Carolina – North and South Albermarle Sound New York New Jersey Pennsylvania – Philadelphia Delaware

Terms “Frontiers of Inclusion” “Frontiers of Exclusion” engagés coureurs de bois Franciscan vs. Jesuit Dutch East India Company Dutch West India Company royal charter Virginia Company – tobacco Powhatan Confederacy royal colony House of Burgesses (VA) House of Delegates (MD) Indentured Servants “city on a hill” Great Migration “quitclaims” Massachusetts General Court proprietary colony Sachem Covenant Chain English Board of Trade