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Ch. 5 Vocab JX

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A boy who learned a trade from an expierenced craftsman. apprentice
A religious movement where the traveling ministers preached that inner religous movement was more important than outward religious behavior. Great Awakening
One of the best-known preachers in the Great Awakening who terrified listeners with images of God's anger but promised they could be saved. Jonathan Edwards
A colonist who drew thousands of people with his sermons and raised funds to start a home for orphans. George Whitefield
An intellectual movement that emphasized reason and science as paths to knowledge. Enlightment
A famous American Enlightment figure. Benjamin Franklin
An English philosopher who argued that people have natural rights. John Locke
Meaning "Great Charter", this document guarenteed important rights to noblemen and freemen. Magna Carta
The colonists' model for representative government. Parliament
The royal governor of Dominion of New England who angered the colonists. Edmund Andros
The change in leadership in England. Glorious Revolution
An agreement for respect of English citizens and of Parliament. English Bill of Rights
The handsoff policy of England interfering very little in colonial affairs. salutary neglect
Publisher of the New-York Weekly Journal who stod trial for printing criticism of New Yorks's governor. John Peter Zenger
The final war that decided which nation would control the northern and eastern parts of North America. French and Indian War
The first formal proposal to unite the colonies. Albany Plan of Union
The turning point of the French and Indian War. Battle of Quebec
A treaty where Britain claimed all of North America east of the Mississippi River. This treaty ended French power in North America. Treaty of Paris
A revolt where Native American groups attacked and destroyed almost every British fort west of the Appalachians. Pontiac's Rebellion
Issued by the British government, this forbade colonists to settle west of the Appalachians. Proclamation of 1763
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