| Hint | Terms | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Founded Pennsylvania as a colony | William Penn | 76%
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| Society of Friends who's religious belief put them in conflict with the Church of England | Quakers | 71%
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| Political philosopher, who made a lasting effect on America, creating natural rights | John Locke | 65%
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| The sea voyage from Africa to Americas of enslaved people | Middle Passage | 59%
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| Required English colonial goods be shipped through English ports on English ships | Navigation Acts | 47%
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| Nearly bloodless coup in which King James II was overthrown | Glorious Revolution | 29%
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| The largest slave uprising in the mainland colonies, South Carolina, 1739 | Stono Rebellion | 29%
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| Royal province that absorbed colonies and eliminated their legislative assemblies | Dominion of New England | 18%
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| Head of an invading army that overthrew King James II and took over England | William of Orange | 12%
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| Governor of the Dominion of New England | Edmund Andros | 6%
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| Officials grant government jobs and favors to their supporters | Patronage | 6%
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| The alliance of the Iroquois with the British Empire and its colonies | Covenant Chain | 0%
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| Refined lifestyle of living prized among well-to-do wealthy English families | Gentility | 0%
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| Colony created through a grant of land | Proprietorship | 0%
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| Weakened the British Empire with high taxes and threatening British liberties | Robert Walpole | 0%
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| The British commercial system which produced sugar, rice, tobacco, and tropical products for World Trade | South Atlantic System | 0%
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| Natives absorbing other people into their communities | Tribalization | 0%
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| Virginian planter-merhcant, who tried to gain access to Britain society, trapped by "inferior colonial status" | William Bryd II | 0%
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