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CHAPTER OUTLINE
CHAPTER OUTLINE
England’s Restoration Colonies
- The Restoration (1660)
- Oliver Cromwell (r. 1649–59)
- Richard Cromwell (r. 1659–60)
- Charles II (r. 1660–85)
- Carolina (1663)
- Proprietary grant
- Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina (1669)
- Rice culture and slavery
- North Carolina (Albemarle Sound) (1691)
- Formal division into North and South Carolina (1729)
- New York and New Jersey (1664)
- James, Duke of York, and English Conquest of New Netherland (1664)
- Fall of New Sweden
- John, Lord Berkeley,’s West New Jersey
- Sir George Carteret’s East New Jersey
- Pennsylvania (1681)
- Society of Friends (Quakers)
- William Penn
- Mason-Dixon line
- Government
- proprietary grant
- Frame of Government (1682)
- elected council and assembly
- freedom of religion
War and Rebellion
- King Philip’s War (1675)
- Massasoit, sachem of the Wampanoag Indians
- Metacom, or King Philip
- Bacon’s Rebellion (1676)
- Governor William Berkeley of Virginia
- Greenspring faction
- Nathaniel Bacon
- Declaration of the People
- Bacon’s Rebellion and its suppression
Trade and Empire
- The Navigation Acts
- Navigation Act of 1651
- Navigation Act of 1660 (imports from colonies into England)
- enumerated goods
- duties
- Staples Act of 1663 (exports from England to colonies)
- Plantation Duty Act of 1663
- customs agents in colonies
- Board of Customs Commissioners
- Enforcement
- Lords of Trade (1674–96)
- Board of Trade (1696)
- Navigation Act of 1696
- admiralty courts in colonies
- denial of trial by jury
- Wool Act of 1699
- Hat Act of 1732
- Iron Act of 1750
- Molasses Act of 1733
- Impact
- Chesapeake colonies
- New England
- Royal bureaucracy
The Glorious Revolution
- Royal Consolidation
- End of proprietary grants and colonial charters (1683)
- Revocation of Massachusetts Bay’s charter (1684)
- Accession of King James II (1685)
- Dominion of New England (1685)
- New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Plymouth, Rhode Island, Connecticut
- Governor Sir Edmund Andros
- Parliamentary Declaration of Rights (1689)
- Accession of William and Mary
- Glorious Revolution in the Colonies
- Massachusetts
- New York: Leisler’s Rebellion
- Maryland
- Revolutionary Settlement
- "The purse and the sword"
- Triennial Act
- British constitution
- Colonial government
- six royal colonies, three charter colonies, and three proprietary colonies (1730)
- legislative government
Imperial Rivals
- New France
- Iroquois Five Nations: Senecas, Cayugas, Onondagas, Oneidas, Mohawks
- Beaver Wars against the Hurons
- King Louis XIV
- Jean-Baptiste Colbert
- Government
- governor-general
- intendant
- no elected assembly
- Habitants
- Expansion
- Great Lakes: Fort Frontenac, Niagara, Michilimackinac
- Louisiana
- Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette: Arkansas River
- La Salle: mouth of the Mississippi River (1682)
- New Orleans (1722)
- The Iroquois
- Great League of Peace
- Grand Council
- Iroquois Confederation
- King William’s War/War of the League of Augsburg (1689–97)
- New Spain
- Pueblos, Navajos, and Apaches
- Popé’s Rebellion (1680)
Salem Witchcraft
- Salem Town vs. Salem Village
- Cotton and Increase Mather
- Spectral evidence
- Rise of Modern Science
- Isaac Newton’s Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (1687)
- Religious skepticism
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