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SS: Ch. 5 Vocab
Vocab for US History Ch. 5
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Children who learned a trade from a craftsman. | Apprentice |
| Religious movement that said inner religious emotion was more important than behavior. Appealed to heart. | Great Awakening |
| One of the best-known preachers. Terrified listeners, but promised they could be saved. | Jonathan Edwards |
| Preacher who drew thousands and raised funds for orphanage homes. | George Whitefield |
| Movement which stressed reason and science as opposed to religion. | Enlightenment |
| Famous Enlightenment figure; used reason to promote society and invented a lot of things. | Benjamin Franklin |
| Enlightenment philosopher who believed people have natural rights that must be respected. | John Locke |
| Document guaranteeing rights of English people. | Magna Carta |
| England's lawmaking body and model for colonies' representative assemblies. | Parliament |
| Royal right-stealing governor appointed by James II to rule New England. Hated by all. | Edmund Andros |
| Protestant leaders replaced James with his daughter and her husband. Caused jailing of Andros. | Glorious Revolution |
| Agreement to respect rights of English citizens; made by William and Mary. | English Bill of Rights |
| Hands-off policy where England interfered little with affairs of colonies. | Salutary Neglect |
| Publisher who criticized governor in print. Put on trial; defended by Hamilton; won case. | John Peter Zenger |
| War between France and England that decided which nation would control territories. | French and Indian War |
| First formal proposal to unite the colonies during the French and Indian War. | Albany Plan of Union |
| Fight against French capital Quebec. Turning point of war; English victory. | Battle of Quebec |
| Treaty that stated England got all lands east of the Mississippi. Ended French power in North America. | Treaty of Paris |
| Once-French allied Indians attacking settlers and forts. | Pontiac's Rebellion |
| Proclamation that forbade settlers from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains. | Proclamation of 1763 |