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● Eliza Lucas ­ became the first person in the colonies to grow Indigo and developed a way of extracting its deep blue dye. She hoped that her Indigo crops would add not only to her family but to the British empire.
● Sir Edmund Andros ­ ruler of New England a veteran military officer from an aristocratic English family
● James II­ consolidated the Northern colonies into the Dominion of New
England in 1686
● William and Mary­ succeeded James II after the glorious revolution of 1688 and helped establish the supremacy of Parliament.
● Philip Vickers­ he was fascinated by the plantation system, which had come to dominate the South.
● Olaudah Equiano­ was kidnapped from Africa and sold to a succession of owners before buying his freedom.
● Benjamin Franklin­ was one of the leading champions of Enlightenment ideals in America.
● Jonathan Edwards­ descended from a long line of Puritan ministers, he denied that humans had powers to perfect themselves.
● Thomas Jefferson­ used reason to conclude that individuals have natural rights ● George Washington established an outpost called Fort Necessity about 40 miles from Fort Duquesne.
● William Pitt­ an energetic, self­confident politician.
● George Grenville­ served as prime minister in 1763.

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● England revoked the colony’s corporate charter.
● Massachusetts, the “Puritan utopia” was suddenly a royal colony, under strict control of the crown.
● Land from from Southern Maine to New Jersey was united into one vast colony, the Dominion of New England.
● Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina farmers grew the broad green leaves. ● South Carolina and Georgia rice and later Indigo were successful cash crops. ● Jamaica and Barbados imported tens of thousands of African slaves to work their sugar plantations.
● In Virginia, the courts did not consider slave owners guilty of murder for killing their slaves during punishment.
● Philadelphia

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