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History test 2

QuestionAnswer
social class in colonial America was based on what wealth
who helped in the organization of the Methodist denomination Charles Wesley
in Europe the French and Indian War became known as what Seven Years War
Benjamin Franklin shared bits of wisdom through what Poor Richard's Almanac
who served as the chief executive officer of the colony governor
who wrote the first classical music composed in America Moravians
what colonies were granted by the King to individual owners Proprietary
what legislature did most colonies in colonial America have bicameral
what covenant granted membership to unconverted descendants of church members halfway
town government and Congregational churches New England colonies
bread colonies and mixture of town and country governments middle colonies
angelic in church and old field school southern Colonies
what group was the greatest number of settlers in American colonies English
what was the largest city in colonial America Philadelphia
what year did the French and Indian WarEnd 1763
what university was founded to train Indians aS missionaries to their own people dartmouth
what school was founded by Benjamin Franklin Philadelphia Academy
what city in Pennsylvania was founded by Count von Zinzendorf Bethleham
what played the most important part in shaping the American character the Bible
tAxed legal documents Stamp Act
made it legal to force colonists to supply housing for British soldiers quartering act
made all previous land grants Null and void Proclamation of 1763
said that colonies were subordinate of England declaratory act
what term refers to the idea that colonies existed solely for the good of their mother country mercantilism
what was the most widely used textbook in colonial America New England primer
what was a paddle shaped board with a printed sheet that was used by kids in school hornbook
who preach the most famous sermon sinners in the hands of an angry god Jonathan Edwards
who was the first black woman poet in America Phillis Wheatley
what treaty ended the French and Indian War piece of Paris
what natural pass through the Appalachian Mountains was allowed settlers to move west Cumberland Gap
who led the Virginia Rangers in the first battle of French and Indian War George Washington
what did England called the Great Awakening Methodist revival
best known missionary to the Indians David Bernard
general of the British Army Edward Braddock
helped introduce the smallpox vaccine Cotton Mather
conducted singing schools William billings
colonial silversmith Paul Revere
English prime minister who didn't support the colonists George Greenville
most powerful voice of the Great Awakening George Whitefield
Member of Parliament who supported the colonists William Pitt the elder
relate the Great Awakening to the course of American history include for results of the revival and how it affected the colonists thousands of sinners were converted and new missionary spirit was kindled new colleges were founded the people's hearts were prepared for religious and political freedom
 

 



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