a city upon a hill
The name for Mass Bay
Colony coined by Winthrop
to describe how their colony
should serve as a model of
excellence for future
generations
Actual Representation
The practice whereby elected
representatives normally
reside in their districts and
are directly responsive to
local interests.
Anglicanism
A Protestant denomination of
the Christian faith founded
by Henry VIII in England
Anne Hutchinson
A Puritan woman who was
well learned that disagreed
with the Puritan Church in
Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Her actions resulted in her
banishment from the colony,
and later took part in the
formation of Rhode Island.
She displayed the
importance of questioning
authority.
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Antinomian Controversy
A theological dispute begun
by Anne Hutchinson in 1636
against the law" (latin)
radical calvinists that belief
if a person has a conversion
experience that there is no
need for external validation
is necessary. Think the
sermons are preaching too
much on doing good, only
one way to salvation begins
think it sounds like
catholicism. Covenant of
works; collision of spiritual
equality
Atlantic World
A pattern of exchange
between Western Europe,
Western Africa, North and
South America, and the
Caribbean. Made it easier to
get goods from foreign
places.
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Bacon's Rebellion
1676 - Nathaniel Bacon and
other western Virginia
settlers were angry at
Virginia Governor Berkley
for trying to appease the
Doeg Indians after the Doegs
attacked the western
settlements. The
frontiersmen formed an
army, with Bacon as its
leader, which defeated the
Indians and then marched on
Jamestown and burned the
city. The rebellion ended
suddenly when Bacon died
of an illness.
Bartolome de Las Casas
First bishop of Chiapas, in
southern Mexico. He
devoted most of his life to
protecting Amerindian
peoples from exploitation.
His major achievement was
the New Laws of 1542,
which limited the ability of
Spanish settlers to compel
Amerindians to labor.
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Battle of Bunker Hill
First major battle of the
Revolutions. It showed that
the Americans could hold
their own, but the British
were also not easy to defeat.
Ultimately, the Americans
were forced to withdraw
after running out of
ammunition, and Bunker Hill
was in British hands.
However, the British
suffered more deaths.
Battle of Concord
April 19, 1775 - The British
leave Lexington and head to
Concord to take the weapons
and gunpowder from the
colonists. The British were
burning the town when the
colonists began firing on
soldiers. The British were
chased out of town turning
the road into a 20 mile
battlefield. Colonists win this
battle.
First battle of the American Battle of Lexington
Revolution
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