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Chapter 5 vocab AK

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Apprentice Was a person who learned to trade from a craftsmen.
Great awakening Was one of the religious movements.
Johnathan Edwards He was one of the best known preachers.
Enlightenment emphasized reasons and science as path to knowledge.
Benjamin Franklin He was one of the famous enlightenment figures.
John Locke He argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
Magna Carta It was a document that granted important rights to noble men and English men.
Parliament England chief law making body.
Edmund Andros He was ruler and governor on combined colonies.
Glorious revolution This was a change in the leadership called this.
English Bill of rights This was the rights to agree upon the rights if the English citizen and parliament.
Salutary neglect It was a hands of policy.
John Peter Zenger He was the publisher on Newyork weekly.
French and Indian War This was the final was between the French and Indians.
Albany plan of Union First proposal to untie the colonies.
Battle of Quebec This battle was the turning point of the war.
Treaty of Paris By this England ruled over the United States all east of Mississippi.
Pantic's Rebellion This was the rebellion when the Indians surrounded the fort.
Proclamation of 1763 forbade the colonists to settle the west on Appalachians.
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