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What principle emphasizes the control of a colony through democratic consent?
What principle emphasizes the control of a colony through democratic consent?
- Doctrine
- Royal Governance
- Self-Governance (correct)
- Neutrality
Which conflict involved violent confrontations between Native Americans and English colonists in New England?
Which conflict involved violent confrontations between Native Americans and English colonists in New England?
- Pequot War
- War of 1812
- French and Indian War
- King Philip's War (correct)
What term refers to the principles or beliefs accepted by a group during the colonial era?
What term refers to the principles or beliefs accepted by a group during the colonial era?
- Alliances
- Confederacy
- Doctrine (correct)
- Neutrality
What does the term 'Neutrality' signify in the context of colonial agreements?
What does the term 'Neutrality' signify in the context of colonial agreements?
What describes a formal agreement between nations to collaborate against mutual enemies?
What describes a formal agreement between nations to collaborate against mutual enemies?
What are 'Royal Colonies' characterized by?
What are 'Royal Colonies' characterized by?
Which of the following is considered a basic substance used to make products during the colonial era?
Which of the following is considered a basic substance used to make products during the colonial era?
What activity involves the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services?
What activity involves the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services?
Flashcards
Self-Governance
Self-Governance
Control of a colony based on the democratic principle of consent, where citizens have a say in their government.
King Philip's War
King Philip's War
A violent conflict between Native Americans and English colonists in New England, with Native American allies.
Quakers
Quakers
A movement led by William Penn, emphasizing education and equality, rejecting formal worship and ministry.
Doctrine
Doctrine
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Alliances
Alliances
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Confederacy
Confederacy
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Neutrality
Neutrality
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Royal Colonies
Royal Colonies
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Study Notes
Governance and Colonial Conflicts
- Self-governance: Colonial control based on the democratic principle of consent.
- King Philip's War: A violent conflict between Native Americans and English colonists in New England. Colonists were aided by Native American allies.
- Quakers: A movement emphasizing education and equality, rejecting formal worship and ministry.
- Doctrine: Principles or beliefs accepted by a group.
- Alliances: Agreements between nations to combat or collaborate with enemies or adversaries.
- Confederacy: An agreement among multiple groups (nations, states, etc.) to support each other.
- Neutrality: Refusal to take sides or become involved.
- Royal Colonies: Colonies governed by a governor or council appointed by the monarch.
Economic Activities
- Natural Resources: Materials (minerals, water, or living things) found in nature usable for society or economic gain.
- Raw Materials: Basic substances and elements for product creation.
- Economic Activities: Actions surrounding creation, distribution, and consumption of products/services.
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