History of the United States Section 2

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Pilgrims in Plymouth. The Massachusett's Bay Company. The puritans culture. Theocracy. Roger Wlliams. States adopt each other government structure. Anne Hutchinson. Early government structures of Massachusett, New Hampshire and Maine. The Pequot War. King Philip's War. Rifle enhancements. Charles I and Parliament. The English Civil War. Cavaliers and the Roundheads. Charles II reclaims the throne in 1670. Early settlements in Carolina. Anthony Ashley Cooper. Fundamental Constitution of Carolina. Plantations. New York and Connecticut. Dutch colony. Formation of New Jersey. Diversity in New York. Society of Friends. Quakers. William Penn and Pennslyvania. Quakerism. Charter of Liberties. Middlegrounds. The Spanish Empire in the Carribean. Spanish territories in the West. Controversy of Florida. The Seven Years War. The French and Indian War. King George and passing settlement permission in Georgia. French relationships with natives. The French fur trade. The Navigation Act. Lords of Trade. Edmond Andros. The Glorious Revolution. Jacob Leisler. Protestant John Coode. The Church of England. Indentured servitude. The relationship between midwives and doctors. Humoralism. Bleeding. Medical field enhancements. The difference of life spans between the North and the South. Middle passage. The Royal African Company.


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U.S. History A11

Along with help from local natives, the Pilgrims survived through the means of trading fish and fur.


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U.S. History A12

Natives were beginning to adapt to the society of Massachusetts, but still practiced their rituals and beliefs.


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U.S. History A13

King Charles II and Parliament never agreed to let Catholicism back into England.


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U.S. History A14

During the late 1660's and early 1670's, New Amsterdam was the capital of the Dutch colony.


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U.S. History A15

William Penn named Philadelphia in 1682. Philadelphia was inspired by the phrase "Brotherly Love".


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U.S. History A16

In 1786, the Spanish Empire established an outpost in Santa Barbara.


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U.S. History A17

Georgia's society did not grow rapidly compared to those in the North.


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U.S. History A18

King James II was catholic.


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U.S. History A19

Immigrants from England, who were willing to migrate to the New England colonies, would have to work for a fixed term. After completing the fixed term, they are considered free and given a lot of land for themselves to own. This was known as indentured servitude.


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U.S. History A20

The North had a better balanced sex ratio. There were lower death rates in the North compared to the South.