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Rebellions and conflicts in colonial era: - Bacon's rebellion (1676) -rebellion of poor, landless whites in Jamestown, VA) -occured because of conflict with natives -farmers were upset with gov Berkeley and eastern farmers -bacon and followers burn down jamestown -DEMONSTRATES CLASS TENSIONS -REBELLION AGAINST AUTHORITY -MOVEMENT AWAY FROM INDENTURED SERVANTS TO SLAVES Pueblo (Pope's Revolt) (1680) -native americans rebelling against spanish in New mexico -2,000 spanish and 30,000 peublos -spanish priests and gov suppressed natives american practices that were inconsistent with christianity -spanish demanded labor -pope (native leader) killd hundreds and forced spanish to flee -spain regains control in 1696 SIG: spanish sought to religiously assimilate the natives -peublos were given more freedom from spanish -Stono rebellion (1739) slave rebellion, capture weans and kill whites-sought to flee to spanish florida -sig? leads to harsher laws/slave codes Leisler's rebellion -tensions between wealthy and lower classesSalem witch trials: (1680's-90's) -tensions between rich and poor -east vs west Religion in colonies - -puritans: calvinists-believed in predestinations, wanted to purify english of ALL catholic rituals, only "visible saints" should be admitted to church -seperatists: harrased and wanted to leave anglican church-didn't want to fix, wanted to leave Massachusetts Bay colony: -puritans-John Winthrop -delcared that purpose of colony was to be a city upon a hill -did not extend religious toleration to others in colonies -town gov's: "town hall meeting"-elected officials on yearly basis -Roger williams and anne hutchinson get banned from MBC -quakers: did not pay taxes for church, no paid clergy, did not take oaths, rights of women, william penn, penssilvania was a haven for quakers -1st great awakening: 1730's-1740s -religious revival reaction to enlightenment -effects: new branches of christianity emerge

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