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Chapter 5 Vocab Bk
chapter 5 Vocab Bk
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A beginner who learns a trade or a craft from an experienced master. | Apprentice. |
| A revival of religious feeling in the American colonies during the 1730s and 1740s | Great Awakening |
| One of the best know preachers. | Jonathan Edwards. |
| A person who drew thousands of people with his sermons and raised funds to start a home for orphans | George Whitefield. |
| An 18-century movement that emphasized the use of reason and the scientific method to obtain knowledge. | Enlightenment. |
| A famous American Enlightenment figure. | Benjamin Franklin. |
| A English philosoright. | John Locke. |
| "Great Charter",A document guaranteeing bacis political rights in England, approved by King John in 1215. | Magna Carta. |
| England's cheif lawmaking body. | Parliament. |
| The governor that ruled Massachusetts and other Northern colonies that were combined into one Dominion of New England. | Edmund Andros. |
| The overthrow of English KIng James II in 1688 and his replacement by William and Mary. | "Glorious Revolution" |
| An agreement to respect the rights of English citizens and of Parliament. | English Bill of Rights. |
| A hands-off policy of england toward it American colonies during the first half of the 1700s. | Salutary Neglect. |
| A publisher of the New-York Weekly Journal. | John Peter Zenger. |
| Decided which nation would control the Northern and Eastern parts of North America. | French and Indian War. |
| The first formal proposal to untie the colonies. | Albany Plan of Union |
| The turing point of the french and indian war. | Battle of Quebec. |
| The 1763 treaty that ended the French and Indian War; Britain Gained all of North America east of the Mississippi River. | Treaty of Paris. |
| A revolt against british forts and American settlers in 1763. | Pontiac's Rebellion. |
| An order in which britain prohibited its American colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains | Proclamation of 1763. |