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| native americans give europeans syphilis, europeans kill 90% of the indians with smallpox, |
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| indian problems and need support from the government |
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| from england, guilty of a crime, (ex. prostitute or pickpocket) released after 7 years of work, usually died by then |
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| charles 1st, and oliver cromwell |
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| social contract, if the ruler does not have the ruled's best interests at mind, then the ruled have the right to overthrow him |
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| boston "city upon a hill" |
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| new york (english), duke of york |
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| founder oglethorpe, imprisoned debtors |
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| impersonal god, no miracles, etc. |
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| england's policy before the revolution |
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| mercantilism, everything benefits the mother colony |
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| end of 17th century race of north america between |
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| whitfeild, edwards (sinners in the hand of an angry god),wessly (methodism), |
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| started by george washington, braddocks massacre, english win, france looses canada, french want revenge, |
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| forbid white settlements to cross the Appalachians, keep colonists away from the indians and close to the close, |
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| father jaques marquette, father kino, father serra (franciscan california) |
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| tax paper, upset lawyers and journalists, taxation without representation |
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| sam adams, john hancock, paul revere |
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| assume control of the american colonies |
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| declaration of independence |
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| "everyone has the right to life, liberty, and property" |
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| lexington and concord - shot heard around the world, paul revere, saratoga - turning point of the war, yorktown - end of the war |
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| constitution of the united states |
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| washington, buys 10 years of peace with england |
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| growth of political parties, and foreign wars |
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