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An apprentice learned a trade from an experienced crftsman. apprentice
In the 1730s and 1740s, a religious movement swept through the colonies Great Awakening
One of the best-know preachers, terrified listeners with images of God's anger but promised they could be saved. Jonathan Edwards
He drew thousands of people whith his sermons and raised funds to start a home for orphans. George Whitefield
It emphasized reason and science as the paths to knoweldge. Enlightenment
He was a famous American Enlightenment figure. Benjamin Franklin
The English philosopher argued that people have natural rights. John Locke
The Great Charter which English noblemen forced king John to accept. Mogna Carta
One of the most important English rights was the right to elect representatives to government. Parilament
He angered the colonists by ending their representative assemblies and allowing town meetings to be help only once a year. Edmund Andros
Parliament named William and Mary the new monarchs of England. Glorious Revolution
This was an agreement to respect the rights of English citizens and of parilament. English Bill of Rights
Publisher of the New-York weakly Journal, who stood trial for printing citicism of New York's governor. John Peter Zenger
It decided which nation would control the northern and eastern parts of North America.(1754~1763) French and Indian War
The first formal proposal to unite the colonies. Albany Plan of Union
The turning point of the war. Battle of Quebac
Britan claimed all of North America east of the Mississippi river. Treaty of Paris
In the spring and summer of 1763, Native American groups responded by attacking settlers and destroying almost every British fort west of the Appalachians. They surrounded the three remaning forts. Pontiac's Rebellion
Forbade colonists to settle west of the Appalachians. Proclamation of 1763
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