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AMSCO AP US History Topics 2.2-2.7
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Spanish Colonies in N. Am - ANSWER - Florida, Gulf Coast of Texas, California


French Colonies in N. Am - ANSWER - Found in the Great Lakes region, traded fur with the
Native Americans, got along well with the Natives


Dutch Colonies in N. Am - ANSWER - Similar to French. Traded with Native Americans. Major
settlement in New Amsterdam, which later becomes New York.


British Colonies - ANSWER - Established by settlers, many of whom migrated as a family, who
wanted to escape persecution in Europe and worship freely in the Americas


Corporate Colonies - ANSWER - Colonies operated by joint-stock companies during the early
years of the colonies, such as Jamestown (p. 38)


Royal Colonies - ANSWER - Colonies under the direct authority and rule of the king's
government, such as Virginia after 1624. (p. 38)


Proprietary Colonies - ANSWER - Colonies under the authority of individuals granted charters of
ownership by the king. (p. 38)


Jamestown (1607) - ANSWER - First permanent English settlement in N. Am located in Virginia.
Led by John Smith (Demanded that "He who does not work, will not eat) and John Rolfe who
introduced tobacco to the colony.


Pocahontas - ANSWER - She was the American Indian wife of John Rolfe in early settlement
days in Jamestown.
the Restoration of the crown in England (these colonies are Carolinas, New York, New Jersey,
and Pennsylvania) (p.43)

, South Carolina - ANSWER - Few settlers who came to N. Am from Caribbean who farmed and
created rice plantations, which were profitable because they used enslaved labor. (p43)


North Carolina - ANSWER - Unlike S. Carolina, this colony had few ways of transporting goods
by sea (because it had few good harbors), which meant the region did not attract large
plantation owners. These were more self-sufficient farmers who liked democratic governments.
(p. 44)


Headright System - ANSWER - The Virginia Company's system in which settlers and the family
members who came with them each received 50 acres of land (p. 39)


The Separatists and Plymouth - ANSWER - Separatists were Puritans who believed the Church
of England was beyond saving and felt that they must separate from it. (p40)


Pilgrims - ANSWER - English Puritans who founded Plymouth colony in 1620


Plymouth Colony - ANSWER - A colony established by the English Pilgrims, or Separatists, in
1620. The Separatists were Puritans who abandoned hope that the Anglican Church could be
reformed. Plymouth became part of Massachusetts in 1691. (p40)


Great Migration - ANSWER - This movement started because of a civil war in England. Nearly
15,000 settlers came to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. (p. 40)


Massachusetts Bay Colony - ANSWER - Colony founded in 1630 by John Winthrop, part of the
Great Puritan Migration, founded by puritans. Had a theocratic republic. "City upon a hill" (p. 40)


Act of Toleration (Maryland) - ANSWER - The first colonial statue granting religious freedom to
all Christians, but it called for death of all non-Christians. It was created to provide a safe haven
for Catholics. (p.40)


Roger Williams - ANSWER - A respected Puritan minister who believed that the individual's
conscience was beyond the control of any civil or church authority. He was banished from the
Bay colony for his beliefs. In 1636, he founded the settlement of Providence. (p. 42)


Providence - ANSWER - This settlement has founded in 1636 by Roger Williams. (p. 42)

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