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chapter 5 vocabulary

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Apprentice LJ   A beginner who learns a trade or a crafting from experinced craftsman.  
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Great Awakening   A Religous revival feeling in the american colonies during the 1730s and 1740s.  
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Johnathan Edwards   one of the best known prechers terrified listeners with images of Gods wrath.  
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George Whitefield   Drew thousand of people with his sermons and rasied money funds to to start an orphanage.  
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Enlightenment   Enphasized reason and science as the path to knowledge.  
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Benjaman Franklin   A famous american enlightenment figure.  
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John locke   Argued that people have natural rights.  
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Magna Carta   A document garenteing basic political rights.  
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Parliament   England's cheif lawmaking body.  
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Edmund Andros   Govener that angered colonist.  
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Gloious Revolution   The overthrow of English king James2 in 1688 and replacement by William and Mary.  
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English Bill of rights`   An agreement signed by William and Mary to respect the rights of the rights of reason and the english citizens to vote for elected offical in parlament.  
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Salutary neglect   A hannds off policy of england towards its american colonies during the first half of the 1700s.  
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John Peter Zenger   A publisher who stood trial for criticizing the govener of New York.  
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French and Indian War    
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Albany plan of union    
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battle of Quebec    
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Treaty of paris    
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Pontic's Rebellion    
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Proclamation of 1763    
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