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New Haven - ANSWER founded in Connecticut by Puritans who contrived to set up an even closer church government alliance than in Massachusetts Sir Ferdinando Gorges - ANSWER attempted to colonize Maine and the surrounding areas, but they were absorbed by Massachusetts Bay after a formal purchase ...

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New Haven - ANSWER founded in Connecticut by Puritans who contrived to set up an
even closer church government alliance than in Massachusetts



Sir Ferdinando Gorges - ANSWER attempted to colonize Maine and the surrounding areas,
but they were absorbed by Massachusetts Bay after a formal purchase in 1677 from the
Gorges heirs



Squanto - ANSWER Wampanoag Indian who facilitated cultural accommodation with the
Pilgrims, celebrated Thanksgiving with them and the rest of the Wampanoags after signing
a treaty with them



King Philip's War - ANSWER occured when Metacom, son of Massasoit, forged an alliance
with other Indian tribes and attacked the Europeans after the Pequot War

, New England Confederation - ANSWER comprised of Puritan Massachusetts Bay Colony,
Plymouth, New Haven, and Connecticut valley settlements, created for defense against
the Indians, the French, and the Dutch



Dominion of New England - ANSWER imposed from London, designed to promote efficiency
in the administration of the English Navigation Laws, headed by Sir Edmund Andros, who
established headquarters in Puritanical Boston, affiliated with the Church of England



Navigation Laws - ANSWER sought to stitch England's overseas possessions more tightly to the
motherland by throttling American trade with countries not ruled by the English crown,
caused smuggling



Glorious Revolution - ANSWER when the people of England dethroned the Catholic James II,
caused the collapse of the Dominion of New England, as a Boston mob rose against the regime



salutary neglect - ANSWER unofficial policy of relaxed royal control over colonial trade and
only weak enforcement of Navigation Laws, lasted from the Glorious Revolution to the end of
the French and Indian War



Netherlands - ANSWER won their independence with the help of England, emerged as a
major commercial and naval power, fought three Anglo Dutch naval wars with the English,
became a leading colonial power in the east Indies, started the Dutch East India Company



Henry Hudson - ANSWER English explorer hired by Dutch East India Company, ventured into
Delaware Bay and new york Bay hoping to find a shortcut through the continent, but had
merely filled a Dutch claim to a wooded and watered area



Dutch West India Company - ANSWER maintained profitable enterprises in the Caribbean,
established outposts in Africa and a thriving sugar industry in Brazil, bought Manhattan Island
from the Indians

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