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APUSH Chapters 4 & 5 – 30 Terms – Slavery, Rebellions, Great Awakening

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This document delivers a detailed and expertly organized vocabulary list of 30 essential terms from Chapters 4 and 5 of the AP U.S. History (APUSH) curriculum. The content explores major themes of colonial America, including the growth of slavery, colonial social structures, religious changes, and early resistance movements. Topics include: Labor systems such as indentured servitude, the headright system, and the transatlantic slave trade Uprisings and unrest, including Bacon’s Rebellion, Leisler’s Rebellion, and the Paxton Boys Religious transformation during the Great Awakening, featuring key figures like Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield, and terms like Old Lights and New Lights Colonial economics and trade, including triangular trade and the Molasses Act Legal and political developments such as the Zenger Trial, Royal Colonies, and Proprietary Colonies This comprehensive vocabulary guide is ideal for: AP U.S. History students preparing for quizzes, unit tests, or the AP exam Honors U.S. History learners reviewing colonial America Class discussions and study groups Students needing strong foundational knowledge in pre-revolutionary American society The document is structured for easy review and retention, perfect for both classroom use and independent study. Keywords: indentured servants, headright system, Bacon's Rebellion, Royal African Company, middle passage, slave codes, Congregational Church, Jeremiad, Half-Way Covenant, Salem witch trials, Leisler's Rebellion, Paxton Boys, Regulator movement, New York slave revolt, South Carolina slave revolt, Stono Rebellion, triangular trade, Molasses Act, Arminianism, Great Awakening, Old Lights, New Lights, Poor Richard’s Almanack, Zenger Trial, Royal Colonies, Proprietary Colonies, colonial America, Puritans, slavery, resistance movements

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APUSH - Ch. 4 & 5 terms - Spruell


Indentured servants - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔voluntarily worked for someone that

paid for their passage to the New World but had a contract with restrictions

and had to work without pay for a certain amount of time


Head-right system - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔encouraged the importation of servant

workers; whoever paid the passage of a laborer received the right to

acquire fifty acres of land


Bacon's Rebellion - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔uprising of Virginia back-country

farmers and indentured servants led by planter Nathanial Bacon; initially a

response to Governor William Berkley's refusal to protect backcountry

settlers from Indian attacks, the rebellion eventually grew into a border

conflict between impoverished settlers and the planter elite

, Royal African Company - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔English joint-stock company that

enjoyed a state-granted monopoly on the colonial slave trade from 1672

until 1698. The supply of slaves to the North American colonies rose

sharply once the company lost its monopoly privileges


Middle passage - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Transatlantic voyage slaves endured

between Africa and the colonies. Mortality rates were notoriously high.


"slave codes" - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔set of laws beginning in 1662 defining racial

slavery. They established the hereditary nature of slavery and limited the

rights and education of slaves


Congregational Church - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔self-governing Puritan

congregations without the hierarchical establishment of the Anglican

Church


Jeremiad - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔often-fiery sermons lamenting the wanting piety

of parishioners first delivered in New England in the mid-seventeenth

century; named after the doom-saying Old Testament prophet Jeremiah


Half-Way Covenant - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔agreement allowing unconverted

offspring of church members to baptize their children. It signified a waning

of religious zeal among second and third generation Puritans

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