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ch.5 vacabulary
social study
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| a beginner who learns a trade or a craft from an experienced master | apprentice |
| a revival of religious feeling in the American colonies during the 1730 and 1740s. | Great Awakening |
| Jonathan Edward was one of the best-known preachers | Jonathan Edward |
| George whitefield drew thousands of people with his sermons and raised funds to start a home for orphans | George Whitefield |
| an 18th century movement that emphasized the use of reason and the scientific method th abtain knowledge | Enlightnment |
| he was a famous American Enlightment figure | Benjamin Franklin |
| he argued that people have natural rights | Jhon Locke |
| 1215 that year, a group of English noblemen forced king jhon to accept the Magna Carta | Magna Carta |
| England's chief law making body | Parliament |
| King james combined Massachusetts and the other Northern Colonies into one Dominion of New England, ruled by royal governor Edmund Andros | Edmund Andros |
| the overthrow of English king james II in 1388 and his replacement by William and Mary | Glorious Revolution |
| an agreement signed by William and Mary to respect the rights of English citizens and of Parliament, including the right of free elections | English Bill of Rights |
| a hands off policy of England toward its American colonies during the first half of the 1700s | Salutary neglect |
| he is publisher of the New York weekly jornal, stood trial for printing criticism if New York's governor | Jhon Peter Zenger |
| a conflict in North America from 1754 to 1763 that was part of a world wide struggle between France and Britain; Britain defeated France and gained French Canada | French and Indian War |
| the first formal proposal to unite the American colonies, put forth by Benjamin Franklin | Albany plan of Union |
| a battle won by the British over the French, and the turning point in the French and Indian War | Battle of Quebec |
| The 1763 that ended the French and Indian war; Britain gained all of North America east of the Mississippi river | Treaty of Paris |
| a revolt against British forts and American settlers in 1763, led in part by Ottawa war leader pontian, in response to settlers' claims of native American lands and to harsh treatment by British soldiers. | Pontiac's Rebellion |
| an order in which Britain prohibited its American colonies from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains. | Proclamation of 1763 |