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history
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| scots-irish and germans | the 2 largest groups of non english settlers |
| great philadelphia wagon road | main road from |
| Pennsylvania dutch(germans) | thousands of Germans arrived in Pennsylvania for the religious freedom and the rich farmland |
| labour source were | large families |
| epidemics | were happening bc of the crowded cities |
| colonial style | another name for williamsburg style |
| housing materials | brick, wood, and stone |
| hornbook | children's book contained the alphabet and the Lord's prayer |
| new england primer | standard text |
| dame schools | schools taught by widow or spinster |
| fun activities | barn raisings, corn huskings, quiltings |
| poor richard's almanack | published by Benjamin Franklin, "a penny saved is a penny earned" |
| catechism | denominations doctrine in a question-and-answer form |
| bay psalm book | first book published in America |
| John Eliot | translated the entire Bible into the Algonquin tongue |
| David Brainerd | his journal published postpartum inspired others to ministry |
| the great awakening | powerful social, political, and religious change |
| jonathan edwards | greatest theologian of the great awakening "sinners in the hands of an angry God" |
| George Whitefield | Evangelist of the great awakening |
| results of GA | church growth, religious college, spiritual life, political, equality |