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S.S. ch 5 vocab-CC
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |