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VUS Unit 2 Part 1

Road to Revolution Part 1

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General Montcalm French leader during French & Indian War
7 Years War Another name for French and Indian War
French and Indian War Combatants British & Indian Allies vs French & Indian Allies
Major General Wolfe British leader during French & Indian War
Proclamation of 1763 Line down the Appalachian mountains, colonists were not allowed to settle west of the line
Cause of French and Indian War British and French both wanted to control Mississippi River and its tributaries
Albany Plan of Union First plan for a federal government in 13 colonies, developed by Ben Franklin, colonies rejected it
Mercantilism Theory that colonies exist to benefit economy of Mother Country
Middle Passage Voyage of enslaved Africans to New World
Triangular Trade 3-cornered trade between New World, Europe and West Africa, involving raw materials, finished goods, and enslaved people
Navigation Acts Passed 1651: British colonists must sell raw materials to Britain, must use British ships
George Whitefield Great Awakening Era Minister
Jonathan Edwards Great Awakening Era Minister- "Sinners in the hands of an Angry God"
John Locke Enlightenment thinker: right to life, liberty, property; natural rights
Consent of the governed People consent to be ruled by the government
Baron Montesquieu French Enlightenment thinker; Separation of Powers
Enlightenment Movement based on rationality and reason to understand the natural laws governing the world and human behavior
Created by: Knighting
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