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History test 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |