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Chapter 5 Vocab

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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
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