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An American Way of Life Develops

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Social status depends on these 2 things   wealth and occupation  
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Highest social class   gentry  
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People in the gentry where   Landowners, planters, church officials, succesful merchants  
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Middle class people where   Professional people, skilled artisans, and shopkeepers  
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Lowest class people where   Slaves and indentured servants  
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In 1730s and 1740s this happened   Great Awakening  
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One of the leading Massachusetts preachers in Great Awakening   Jonathan Edward  
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Emphasized Science and Religion   Enlightenment  
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The english writer who was the enlightenments greates thinkers   John Locke  
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Came up with the idea that colonies make a social contract with the government   John Locke  
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Proved that lightning was a huge electrical charge   Benjaman Franklin  
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Ben Franklin wrote this book on hard work   Poor Richard's Almanac  
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Ben Franklin improved these   mail services  
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An importent poet   Anne Dudley Bradsteet  
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An african american slave   Phillis Wheatley  
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