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learned trade from an experienced craftsman recieved food, clothing, and shelter, but worked for free aprentice
traveling ministers of this movement preached that inner religious emotion was more important than outward religious behavior The great awakening
well known minister of the great awakening Jonathan Edwards
popular minister of great awkaening, drew croweds of thousands George Whitefield
Inellectual movement stressing reason and science as the paths of knowledge Elightenment
American Enlightenment figure who was a scientist and inventor Benjamin Franklin
English philosopher who argued that people have natural rights John Locke
A 1215 document granting rights to English people Magna Carta
Englands cheif lawmaking body Parliament
Royal governor who limited colonists' rights Edmund Andres
the take over of England throne by william and mary during 1688 and 1689 Glorious Revolution
A 1689 royal agreement to respect the rights of English citizens and of parliament English Bill of Rights
Leving alone in a helpful way salutary neglect
A colonial publisher whose trial in 1735 led to freedom of the press John Peter Zenger
A war (1754-63) between Britam and France for contol of North America. Each side had Native American allies French and Indian War
First formal proposal to unite British colonies Albany Plan of Union
British victory in 1759 that was the turning point of the French and Indian war Battle of Quebec
Treaty ending the French and Indian war and french power in North America. Treaty of Paris (1763)
Native American revolt against the British in 1763 Pontiac's rebellion
British order of forbiding colonists to settle west of the Appalachians Proclamation of 1763
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