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ch. 5 vocab jp

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A person who learns a trade from an experienced craftsman. apprentice
The traveling ministers of this movement preached their inner religious emotion was more important than outward religious behavior. Great awakening
Was one of the best known preachers, he terrified listeners with images of God's anger but promised that they could be saved. Jonathan Edwards
This man drew thousands of people with his sermons and raised funds to start a home for orphans. George Whitefield
This emphasized reason and science as the paths to knowledge. Enlightenment
This man was a famous American Enlightenment figure. Benjamin Franklin
This was an English philosopher who argued that people have natural rights. John Locke
A group of English men force King John to accept the What? Magna Carta
This was the colonists' model for representative government. Parliament
This royal governor ruled the Dominion of new England. Edmund Andros
When the Parliament named William and Mary the new monarchs of England this change was called what? Glorious Rebellion
This was an agreement to respect the rights of English citizens and of Parliament. English Bill of Rights
England interfered very little in colonial affairs. This hands-off policy was called what? Salutary neglect
This man stood in trial for printing criticism of New York's government. John Peter Zenger
This was the final war that decided which nation would control the northern and eastern parts of North America. French and Indian War
This was the first formal proposal to unite the colonies. Albany plan of union
This battle was the turning point of the war. Battle of Quebec
In what treaty did Britain claim all of North America east of the Mississippi River. Treaty of Paris
Native Americans attacked settlers and destroyed almost every British fort west of Appalachians. What was this revolt called? Pontiac's Rebellion
The uprising made the british government see that defending Western lands would be costly. Therefore the British issued what proclamation? Proclamation of 1763
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