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The Colonial Era Test Review 2
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Colony Location Colonial Era Vocabulary French and Indian War Which Colony? Culpeper's Rebellion
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Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania
Middle Colony
New Jersey
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New Jersey
Middle Colony
South Carolina
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South Carolina
Southern Colony
Virginia
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Virginia
Southern Colony
Rhode Island
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Rhode Island
New England Colony
This type of colony is given by the king or monarch to an individual or family.
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This type of colony is given by the king or monarch to an individual or family.
Proprietary Colony
This religious group established the Pennsylvania colony and they were led by William Penn.
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This religious group established the Pennsylvania colony and they were led by William Penn.
Quakers
This type of colony is ruled directly by the English King.
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This type of colony is ruled directly by the English King.
Royal Colony
Eight English aristocrats to who King Charles II gave a charter for the Carolina colony.
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Eight English aristocrats to who King Charles II gave a charter for the Carolina colony.
Lords Proprietors
This term comes from the Greek roots of "demos' meaning people and "cratos" meaning power.
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This term comes from the Greek roots of "demos' meaning people and "cratos" meaning power.
Democracy
Who fought alongside the French?
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Who fought alongside the French?
Native American
The French and Indian War was part of what larger war?
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The French and Indian War was part of what larger war?
The Seven Years
What was the French and Indian war fought over?
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What was the French and Indian war fought over?
The Ohio River Valley
What is the name of the treaty that ended the war?
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What is the name of the treaty that ended the war?
Treaty of Paris (1763)
What is the impact of the French and Indian War?
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What is the impact of the French and Indian War?
The colonies became united and England was in debt.
Main was a part of this colony
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Main was a part of this colony
Massachusetts
Colony for debtors
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Colony for debtors
Georgia
Thomas Hooker led a group of unhappy Puritans to here in 1636
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Thomas Hooker led a group of unhappy Puritans to here in 1636
New Hampshire
This colony's name came from the Dutch word for "Red Island"
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This colony's name came from the Dutch word for "Red Island"
Rhode Island
This colony is the location of Hartford
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This colony is the location of Hartford
Connecticut
He led the rebellion with John Culpeper
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He led the rebellion with John Culpeper
George Durant
Why did Eastchurch not return to NC to be governor?
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Why did Eastchurch not return to NC to be governor?
He met a rich widow
Who did Eastchurch sent as governor instead?
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Who did Eastchurch sent as governor instead?
Thomas Miller
He was the governor who was NOT arrested and the people lived happily under him for 10 years
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He was the governor who was NOT arrested and the people lived happily under him for 10 years
Phillip Ludwell
He was elected the speaker of the house of burgesses and was later appointed governor
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He was elected the speaker of the house of burgesses and was later appointed governor
Thomas Eastchurch

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