Created by Rebecca Bowman
about 8 years ago
|
||
Question | Answer |
Parliament | The British Legislature |
Legislature | A group of people who create laws |
Precedent | A ruling that is used as the basis for a judicial decision in a later, similar case. |
Common law | A system of law based on precedent and customs. |
Compact | An agreement, or contact, among a group of people |
Town Meeting | A gathering of local citizens to discuss and vote on important issues |
Mercantilism | The theory that a country should sell more goods to other countries than it buys. |
Boycott | The refusal to purchase certain goods. |
Congress | A formal meeting at which representatives discuss matters of common concern. |
Independence | Self-reliance and freedom from outside control |
Confederation | A group of individuals or states that band together fora common purpose. |
Magna Carta | great charter signed in 1215 by king John; limited power of the monarch and recognized rights of the nobles |
Glorious Revolution | 1688 the peaceful transfer of power in history of England; Parliament removed King James II from throne and invited his daughter Mary and her husband to rule instead. |
English Bill Of Rights | In English history guaranteed free elections, the right to a fair trail, and made cruel and unusual punishment illegal. |
Natural Rights | Rights you're born with; Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness |
Social Contract | Agreement between the people ( The governed) and the government; People agree to give up their freedom to govt in exchange for protection of natural rights. |
Baron De Montesquieu | Philosopher who came up with "separation of powers" |
Enlightenment | During the 1700s and 1800s movement that spread the idea that reason and science could improve society. |
Mayflower Compact | Document signed by passengers of Mayflower; Created a direct democracy in the New World; Also represents the idea of a social contract. |
House Of Burgesses | Bicameral legislature in Jamestown, Virginia; Also was the first representative democracy in the New World. |
Proprietary Colony | Colony owned by a person who controlled the land and govt. |
Royal Colony | Colony owned by and ruled directly by the king. |
Indentured Servant | A person who agreed to work for a period of 7 years to pay off the cost of their passage to the colonies. |
Triangular Trade | Trade between Europe, Africa and the Americas; Slaves from Africa were transported to the Americas and traded for sugar and molasses. |
Middle Passage | The journey across the Atlantic Ocean made by slave ships. |
Salutary Neglect | Sometimes called healthy or useful neglect meant England did not strictly enforce its laws in the colonies. |
French Indian War | Also called the Seven Years War between England and France; Because of war debt England began to tax the colonies. |
"No taxation without representation." | A slogan that summed up the colonists anger over taxes |
Want to create your own Flashcards for free with GoConqr? Learn more.