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| One of the founding fathers of the U.S that was a writer, printer, satirist, political theorist, politician, postmaster, scientist, inventor, civic activist, statesman, and diplomat |
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| An alliance of Indian tribes in New York |
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| Descendants of German emigrants to the U.S that habitated Pennsylvania |
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| Scotish and Irish Presbytarians that emigrated to the U.S |
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| Emigrants that signed servitude contracts in the U.S rather than in Europe |
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| One of the most important African advocates for slave abolition |
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| Gave sermen called "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" that helped shaped Great Awakening |
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| Anglican Protestant that helped spread Great Awakening in England |
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| War between colonists of South Carolina and Native Indian tribes |
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| Confederacy of southeastern Indian tribes |
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| Confederacy of tribes that migrated south from the Great Lakes region that had technological advancements like the Europeans had |
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| Yearly (best selling) almanac created by Benjamin Franklin |
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| Forced passage of Amrican slaves to America |
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| The process of training African slaves for their new life in America |
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| Largest pre-American Revolution slave rebellion in the U.S |
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| system that allowed some slaves to work unsupervised as long as they finished their task within a certain time |
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| Protestant churches in which each congregation runs it's own ceremonies |
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| Age of intellectual, scientific, and cultural advancement all over the world |
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| philosophy that creation of world can only be discovered through nature and reasoning |
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| Religious revival of Protestantism in American History |
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| Seven Years War/French & Indian War |
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| War between Great Britain and France in North America due to conflicts over fur trade competition |
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