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| What was the Great Awakening? |
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Ministers preached inner religion was more important tha outward behavior. A religious movement |
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| Who was Jonathan Edwards? |
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| Minister who scared colonists and told them God was angry with them, but they could still be saved. |
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| How did the Great Awakening change colonial culture? |
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-Religion split -Churches accepted women -Encouraged idea of equality |
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AGE OF REASON(another name for enlightment) Emphasized science and reason |
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| Famous enlightment thinker |
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| What were John Lockes ideas? |
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Natural rights of people (LIFE LIBERTY OWNERSHIP OF PROPERTY) If gov fails, people have right to change it. Challenged idea that king had right to rule people. People create gov to create rights. |
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| Document that guarenteed rights to noblemen/freemen. |
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| What did The rights in the Magna Carta guarentee? |
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Could not have property seized by the king Could not be taxed Could not be put to tial on only an offials word. Could only be punishedby a jury of peers |
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| Governor of Dominion of New England |
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| What right did he take away from colonists? |
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| How did the king keep his authority in the colonies? |
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| Sent Endmond Andros to represent him |
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| When was the Eglish Bill of Rights put into law? |
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| Publisher of New-York-Weekly-Journal |
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| Printing criticism of New York's governor |
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| Was he found guilty/innocent? |
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| What right(s) were established from his trial? |
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Right to speak the truth Freedom of speech Freedom of press |
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English Bill of rights? *the document* |
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| Agreement to respect Englands rights |
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| Agreement to respect English citizens rights |
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| What land were the French & British fighting over? |
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| Whose side were the Native Americans on? |
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Both: British-Irquois French-Huron&Algonquin |
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| Bigger conflict in Europe |
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| Albany Plan(who proposed it)? |
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Council would collect taxes Raise army Make treaties Start new settlement |
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| Why was the plan defeated? |
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| Didn't wan't to give up control of their affairs |
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| Importance of Battle of Quebec? |
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| Source of supplies&Capital of New France |
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| How was land divided in the Treaty Of Paris? |
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Britain claimed land east of mississippi Spain claimed N.O.&Louisiana Spain claimed Cuba&Phillipines France lost power of the Mississippi |
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| British General that led army toward Fort Duquesne |
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| fought in French&Indian war |
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| Sent British general to America |
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| What was the name of the Treaty between France and England? |
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| Who received what land in North America? |
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France-Nothing England-East of Mississippi Spain-Land west of Mississippi & Cuba & Phillipines |
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| Native Americans fought three remaining forts west of Appalation Mountains |
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| How did military solve problem with Native American |
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| Smallpox infected blankets |
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| What forbade the colonists from settling west of Appalation Mts. |
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| Why were colonists angry about this? |
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| They thought they won the right to own the land, and the King took it away! |
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