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Beginnings of an American

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Early American Culture

Roots of American

Democracy

The French and Indian

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This planter grew the first successful crop of indigo in the colonies.

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Who was Eliza Lucas Pinckney?

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The Great Awakening was a __________.

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What is Christian religious revival?

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This movement stressed human reason and

science as the paths to knowledge.

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What is The Enlightenment?

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This was a great Enlightenment figure in

the colonies.

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Who was Ben Franklin?

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This English philosopher argued that people have

natural rights.

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Who was John Locke?

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This document was signed by King John in

1215 which gave Englishmen political and

civil liberties.

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What was the Magna Carta?

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This man, along with his wife, replaced

King James as monarch after the

Glorious Revolution.

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Who was William of Orange?

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This man was arrested and went to trial in

1735 for criticizing the governor of New York.

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Who was John Peter Zenger?

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This was a right that came about because of the trial of John Peter

Zenger.

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What is the Freedom of the Press?

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What could a Colonial Assembly do after

1700?

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What is:Elected by eligible

colonists, made laws, had authority to tax,

and paid the governor’s salary?

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The war of 1754-1763 between Britain, France,

and their allies for control of North

America.

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What is French and Indian War?

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The worldwide struggle between France and

Great Britain between 1756 – 1763 (The

French and Indian War was part of this.)

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What was the Seven Years’ War?

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The conflict that started when the British took over French forts in

1763.

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What is Pontiac’s Rebellion?

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The man who proposed the Albany Plan of

Union.

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Who was Ben Franklin?

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The 1763 agreement that ended the war

between France and Britain.

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What was the Treaty of Paris (1763)?

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Name of the declaration that forbade colonists

from settling west of the Appalachians in 1763.

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What is the Proclamation of 1763?

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The battle that led to the British victory in

the French and Indian War.

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What was the Battle of Quebec?

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England’s chief lawmaking body.

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What is Parliament?

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English governor appointed to rule the reorganized northern

colonies-New England. He angered the colonies

by ending representative

assemblies.

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Who was Edmund Andros?

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Preacher who delivered fiery sermons during the

Great Awakening.

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Who was Jonathan Edwards?