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What was established in 1686 by James II as a super-colony combining Connecticut, Plymouth, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, New York, and East and West New Jersey?
Dominion of England
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What swept across northern Europe in the late 16th and 17th centuries and inflamed Salem, Massachusetts, by the 1690's?
witch-hunts
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What governed colonial trade during the period from 1690 to 1754?
mercantilism
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What was the result of the trading between Britain and the colonies rather than the colonies?
"Anglicization"
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What stated that only English or colonial merchants and ships could engage in trade in the colonies?
Navigation Acts
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What was a cultural movement of the 18th century that emphasized an individual Christian's pious devotion to God and inspired The Great Awakening?
Pietism
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What was the doctrine guiding London's government philosophy that wealth was power?
mercantile doctrine
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What was legal freeing of a slave which occurred much more commonly in Brazil than any other country?
Manumission
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What was the largest forced migration in world history?
The Atlantic Slave Trade
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What is the philosophy followed by most philosopher's during the Enlightenment based on the belief that religion and reason could be combined?
Deism
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