Church of England
England’s official church, aka the Angelican Church
Headrights
Land grants f 50 acre tracts to those who paid for their passage to America or fulfilled an indenture
Indenture
A work contract for a specified periiod, 4-7 years
Joint-stock Company
Jamestown
- The first permanent English settlement in the New World
Pocahontas
- Married John Rolfe
John Smith
Starving Time
- Many colonists died from starvation
House of Burgesses
- The first self-governing assembly in America
Charter colony
Governed by a trade company that received authorization from the king
Proprietary
King appointed proprietor(s) to govern a colony
Royal colony
- Monarchs and their advisers appointed the governor directly
Middle Passage
Africans’ journey to the New World on slave ships
New Englad
Mayflower
Ship that carried the Pilgrims to Cape Cod, Massachusetts rather than Virginia
Puritans
Members of the Anglican Church who hoped o purify the church of various Roman Catholic practices and ceremonies
Separatists
A group of dissenters who did not believe that the Anglican Church could not be purified, so they chose to separate themselves from the church and held their own worship services
Mayflower Compact
William Bradford
- Wrote the history of the colony (Of Plymouth Plantation)
Squanto
Indian who helped the settlers with information about crop fertilization and areas for fish and eels to increase food production
John Winthrop
Governor of the Puritan colony who dreamed of establishing a Puritan commonwealth where the Scriptures would direct the affairs of both church and state
Covenant
legally binding relationship with God
Harvard College
College established near Boston that trained young men for the ministry.
Roger Williams