Chapter 7
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1st black woman writer in America to have a book published | Phillis Wheatley
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English evangelist who preached to great crowds from Georgia to New England during the Great Awakening | George Whitefield
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Puritan preacher who preached a series of sermons about salvation and was one of the 1st leaders of the Great Awakening | Jonathan Edwards
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What colony was 1st called New Netherlands by its Dutch settlers? | New York
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What colony was the site of the 1st log cabins in America, built by Swedish settlers? | Delaware
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What colony was established to create a safe haven for Quakers? | Pennsylvania
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What colony was the oldest English colony? | Virginia
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What colony was established to allow religious freedom for Catholics? | Maryland
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1st permanent European settlement in the New World | St. Augustine
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Colony founded by Sir Walter Raleigh and remembered as "The Lost Colony." | Roanoke
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England defeated the ______Armada in 1588 | Spanish
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In ________ Jamestown was founded | 1607
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The 1st place separatists moved for religious freedom | Holland
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Pilgrims established their colony at Plymouth in what year? | 1620
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1st written agreement of self-government in America | Mayflower Compact
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The Ole' Deluder Satan Act was passed in 1647 in Massachusetts establishing the 1st ______ in America | public schools
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1st written constitution in America | Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
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Colonial Virginia's elected body of representatives | House of Burgesses
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The _______ brought settlers to Jamestown | Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery
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1st Indian to welcome Pilgrims | Samoset
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Georgia's 1st permanent settlement | Savannah
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1st Royal colony owned by King of England | Virginia
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South Carolina's 1st permanent settlement | Charleston
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Became capital of Virginia in 1699 | Williamsburg
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Lord Baltimore requested American land to begin this colony for English Catholics | Maryland
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The Ark and the Dove brought settlers here for religious freedom | Maryland
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Name of the colony that is now New York | Netherland
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Dutch Governor of New Netherland who was forced to surrender to the English | Peter Stuyvesant
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Swedes who settled in Delaware were first to build what type of home? | log cabin
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Society of Friends | Quakers
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Responsible for establishing a settlement at Philadelphia | William Penn
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Count von Zinzendorf was the leader of _______, a group active in missionary work | Moravians
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Indian who lived with the Pilgrims and helped them to survive | Squanto
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Man who claimed part of North America for England in 1497 | John Cabot
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One of the 1st missionaries spurred by the Great Awakening | David Brainerd
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1st Governor of Jamestown | Lord De La Warr
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Minister of colony at Plymouth | Elder Brewster
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2nd governor of Plymouth and the author of OF Plymouth Plantation | William Bradford
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Founded 1st colony to offer complete religious freedom in America | Roger Williams
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Conneticut born preacher who was one of the 1st leaders in the Great Awakening, he preached a series of sermons about salvation | Jonathan Edwards
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English evenagelist who preached thoughout the colonies, sometimes to 20,000 people at once | George Whitefield
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1st black woman in America to publish a book | Phillis Wheatley
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Hired to protect Pilgrims at Plymouth | Capt. Miles Standish
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Planned and directed the bulding of the 1st Georgian settlement | James Oglethorpe
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Married Pocahantus | John Rolfe
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Explain how some of the widespread ideas during the Great Awakening affected the American colonies and led to a desire for liberty and the War for Independence. |
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