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Chapter 5 Vocab
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Young person who learns a trade from an experienced craftsman. | Apprentice |
| A religious movement in the colonies that existed during the 1730s and 1740s. | Great Awakening |
| A well-known preacher of the Great Awakening. | Jonathan Edwards |
| Man from the Great Awakening who raised funds to start a home for orphans. | George Whitefield |
| Emphasized reason and science as the paths to knowledge. | Enlightenment |
| Author of Poor Richard's Almanac. | Benjamin Franklin |
| An English philosopher who argued that people have natural rights. | John Locke |
| A document that guaranteed important rights to noblemen and freemen; also known as the Great Charter. | Magna Carta |
| A type of representative government; England's main lawmaking body. | Parliament |
| Governor of New England | Edmund Andros |
| This event occurred when King James was dethroned in 1688. | Glorious Revolution |
| An agreement to respect the rights of English citizens and of the Parliament. | English Bill of Rights |
| The name of England's hands-off policy. | Salutary Neglect |
| Man who was on trial for printing criticism of New York's governor. | John Peter Zenger |
| War between England and France for control of the northern and eastern parts of North America. | French and Indian War |
| First formal proposal to unite the colonies. | Albany Plan of Union |
| Turning point of French and Indian War. | Battle of Quebec |
| Gave Britain all the land east of the Mississippi River. | Treaty of Paris |
| Revolt in which indians destroyed almost all British forts west of the Appalachian Mountains. | Pontiac's Rebellion |
| Forbade colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains. | Proclemation of 1763 |