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1585-1590 Lost Colonny 1607-Jamestown King Henry VIII-Wanted to get rid of pope in Church of England Catherine of Aragon-Mary I Anne Boleyn-Elizabeth I Jane Seymour-King Edward VI Anglicanism- Church of england-official religion Roman Catholic- Religions of europe changed hands a few times Puritans 1620-Plymouth Establihsed by seperating congregationalist John Winthrop 1639-Robert Kane Raised prices to consumers on nails for building was fined for putting interest ahead of others Rogers Williams-puritan minister who disagrees with native american treatment (t aking land and enslaving natives) banished from colony went south founded Rhode Island Anne Hutchinsion-Spoke out on theology in colonial america unheard for a woman Rogers Williams-Anne Hutchinsion-charged with religious dissent 1676-Bacons Rebellion-Led revolt aganist william barkley- governor of va wanted to exterminate indians 1688-Glorious Revoloution in britan- about king Having limiting power King James II-overthrown in glorious revolution King william III+Queen mary II-Share power Overthrow dominion of new england-administration wanted 1 ruler for a supercolon y- chose Edmund Andros military officer starts barking orders, imposes unfair ta xes outlaws town meetings which used to be center of life rebelliion aganist andros-tried to escape and is sent packing plymouth was absorbed into massachutes John Coode-led maryland revolution in protestant association resolution wanted m ore british control Salem Witch Trials-1690's almost all women were single, may have tried to contro l relbellious behavior- social sturcutre-18th century-emergance of elite did so by owning land in chesea peake however in new england they were merchants new england there were smaller 10% weathly/lower class and large middle class cheseapeake- upper class was small about 10% key to wealth was land holding/farm ing half of the population was lower class for south John adams- John hancock signed deleration of independence 18th century- sense among upper class- sense of superiority/privielage and need to look out for others who are not as fortunate noblesse oblidge The great chain of being-Concept of everythig created by god is part of god havi ng a divine plan tavern/family brought families together for social harmony-like a townhall taverns-serve as bank, subscribed to newspaper (source of information), politica l discussions public education- was for privelaged few-males, upper class harvard 1636-1st identifable college franklin's academy-university of penn-founded by benjamin franklin who was a fre e thinker Boston News-Letter- first newspaper mail delivery-give letters to ship captain benjamin franklin-improved mail delivery, became post master for north america america and the war for emprie- total war-employing all weapons at disposal until one side is destoryed vs. dynastic war-fighting dynasties French and indian 7years war-war spills over from america into europe King williams war-1689-1697

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1585-1590 Lost Colonny1607-JamestownKing Henry VIII-Wanted to get rid of pope in Church of EnglandCatherine of Aragon-Mary IAnne Boleyn-Elizabeth IJane Seymour-King Edward VIAnglicanism- Church of england-official religionRoman Catholic- Religions of europe changed hands a few timesPuritans1620-Plymouth Establihsed by seperating congregationalist John Winthrop1639-Robert Kane Raised prices to consumers on nails for building was fined for putting interest ahead of othersRogers Williams-puritan minister who disagrees with native american treatment (taking land and enslaving natives)banished from colony went south founded Rhode IslandAnne Hutchinsion-Spoke out on theology in colonial america unheard for a womanRogers Williams-Anne Hutchinsion-charged with religious dissent1676-Bacons Rebellion-Led revolt aganist william barkley- governor of va wanted to exterminate indians1688-Glorious Revoloution in britan- about king Having limiting powerKing James II-overthrown in glorious revolutionKing william III+Queen mary II-Share powerOverthrow dominion of new england-administration wanted 1 ruler for a supercolony- chose Edmund Andros military officer starts barking orders, imposes unfair taxes outlawstown meetings which used to be center of liferebelliion aganist andros-tried to escape and is sent packingplymouth was absorbed into massachutesJohn Coode-led maryland revolution in protestant association resolution wanted more british controlSalem Witch Trials-1690's almost all women were single, may have tried to control relbellious behavior-social sturcutre-18th century-emergance of elite did so by owning land in cheseapeake however in new england they were merchantsnew england there were smaller 10% weathly/lower class and large middle classcheseapeake- upper class was small about 10% key to wealth was land holding/farming half of the population was lower class for southJohn adams- John hancock signed deleration of independence18th century- sense among upper class- sense of superiority/privielage and need to look out for others who are not as fortunate noblesse oblidgeThe great chain of being-Concept of everythig created by god is part of god having a divine plantavern/family brought families together for social harmony-like a townhall

taverns-serve as bank, subscribed to newspaper (source of information), political discussionspublic education- was for privelaged few-males, upper classharvard 1636-1st identifable collegefranklin's academy-university of penn-founded by benjamin franklin who was a free thinkerBoston News-Letter- first newspapermail delivery-give letters to ship captainbenjamin franklin-improved mail delivery, became post master for north americaamerica and the war for emprie-total war-employing all weapons at disposal until one side is destoryedvs.dynastic war-fighting dynastiesFrench and indian 7years war-war spills over from america into europeKing williams war-1689-1697

queen annes war 1707-1713 had settlementking georges war 1743-1748 france/spain allied aganist Britan, colonal miliita from masssachutees, seized fortress on nova scotiaFrench and indian war-1756-1763-european phase becomes a major war british/french and other countries get involved1754-George Washington- Officer in VA miliita sent to western pa at point where 3 rivers meet, they were sent to check what french were doing, british and french disputedterrritory- fort duqesne was being built at the time, Washington took prisoners including french commander indian kills french commanderwashington builds own Fort Nececissity it is eventually surendered to frenchBritish sends thosands of elite troops-gen.edward braddock-mission was to do what washington failed to do (taking ford duquesne)Battle of monogehela 1755-braddock was killed in this battlewashington escapes with other va soldiers1758-britan get new prime minister William Pitt- defeats french in sw pa1763-britan wins war on almost all frontsBattle of Quebec-1759-General James Wolfe, won by BritshTreaty of paris of 1763-ends 7yr war-subject to british lawcolonists in america are taxed to pay for war effort in britanProcomaliation of 1763-prohibits white setters from going beyond-west of this line to prevent war with native americans-whites so they dont have to prevent from having to sendmore troopsColonists felt they were part of war victory and were upset in britsh salutory neglect-used to describe british policies towards colonies (until taxes were introduced)sugar act 1764-tax on sugar started by George GrenvilleTaxation without representationDirect representation in parliment desiredvs. Virtural Representation every member of parliment represented the entire british empireboycott-commidies1765-stamp act-tax on items produced on america requires revenue stamp on all legal documents, alot of importsPatrick Henry-boycotts many british policiesStamp Act Congress- Leaders decide how to deal with stamp actSons of Liberty-Group wanted people to protest british policies and boycott items1766-Stamp repealed actDeclartory act-1766-parliment declares authority to declare taxesCharles Townsend-townsend taxes sent a lot of import taxes as new partliment leaderBoston massacre-March 5,1770-british station a few thousand troops in Bostoncustoms house-where taxes are collectedLord North-Townsend repeals man taxes1773-Tea Act-British East India Company-grants monopoly on tea companyDec 1773-Sam Adams-dumped tea into harbor Boston Tea PartyCorecive acts/intolerable acts-only applied to massacutees closes port of boston until tea is paid for, turns upper house into appointed body by royal governor, british official arrested in ma is sent to england for trial1st continental congress-united front aganist british policy