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learned a trade from an experienced craftsman/ worked for free/ rarely any girls were apprentices   Apprentice  
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a religious movement in the 1730s and 1740s that swept through the colonies   Great Awakening  
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was one of the best know preachers in the Great Awakening   Jonathan Edwards  
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drew thousands of people with his sermons and raised funds to start a home for orphans   George Whitefield  
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emphasized reason and science as the paths to knowledge   Enlightenment  
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a famous American Enlightenment figure   Benjamin Franklin  
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was an English philosopher that argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property/ he challenged the belief that Kings had God-given right to rule   John Locke  
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(Great Charter)guaranteed important rights to noblemen and freemen   Magna Carta  
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England's chief lawmaking body/ was the colonists' model for representative government   Parliament  
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a royal governor that ruled the Dominion of New England   Edmond Andros  
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when King James fled the country in 1688 and Parliament named James' Protestant daughter and her husband the new monarchs of England   Glorious Revolution  
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(1669) was an agreement to respect the rights of English citizens and of Parliament/ because of this, the rights of English people were strengthened   English Bill of Rights  
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when England interfered very little in colonial affairs   Salutary Neglect  
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in 1735 he published the New-York Weekly Journal   John Peter Zenger  
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(1754-1763) decided which nation would control the northern and eastern parts of North America   French and Indian War  
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first formal proposal to unite the colonies/ each colony was to send representatives to a Grand Council/ was later defeated   Albany Plan of union  
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was the turning point in the war between France and Britain/when Montreal fell next year, all of Canada was in British hands   Battle of Quebec  
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Britain claimed all of North America east of the Mississippi River/it ended French power in North America   Treaty of Paris  
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(1763) Native Americans attacked settlers and destroyed almost every British fort west of the Appalachians   Pontiac's Rebellion  
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forbade colonists to settle west of the Appalachians   Proclamation of 1763  
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