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Colonial Quiz 4

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Why was Pontiac's Rebellion important? It showed that Native Americans and Europeans continued fighting.
What was one result of Pontiac's Rebellion? More settlers than Native Americans died.
Why was Pontiac angry at the English? They continued to settle west.
What was the outcome of Pontiac's Rebellion? Pontiac and his forces surrendered and pledged their loyalty to the British.
What was a main reason that many people joined Jonathan Edwards' Great Awakening? They were looking for religious guidance because of the difficulties of living in North America.
Jonathan Edwards' Great Awakening started a new kind of Christainity that included what? Emotionalism and individualism
What did King George's Proclamation Line state? The English were not allowed to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains.
Why was English law almost impossible to enforce? The king was too far away to enforce any punishment.
What did Daniel Boone represent? Restless pioneers who wanted to settle west.
For what is Daniel Boone most famous? He was convinced money was to be made in uninhabited land and he became a hero in American literature.
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