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Who was, John Locke?   He was an English philsopher who argued that people have natural rights.  
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Who was, Benjamin Franklin?   He was a famous American Enlightenment figure.  
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Who was, Edmund Andros?   He was the govenor of,New England.  
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Who was, Jonathan Edwards?    
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Who was, John Peter Zenger?    
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What is, an apprentice?   A boy around age 11 who learned trade from an expearianced craftsmen.He recieved food,clothing,lodging, and a general education, as well as training in the specific craftor business.  
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Treaty of Paris?    
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Salutary Neglect   A hands-off policy of England towards American colonies during the 1st. half of the 1700's.  
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Parliament    
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French and indian war   Conflict in North America,that was part of a world wide struggle between France&Britian  
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Battle of Quebec   A battle won by the British over the French,&the turning point in the french&indian war.  
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Glorious Revolution   The overthrow of English King JamesII in 1688 and his replacement by William and Mary.  
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Proclamation of 1763    
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Magna carta   (great charter)a document guaranteeing basic political rights in England.  
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George Whitfield    
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