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Great Awakening preacher who spoke outdoors to large crowds George Whitefield
New England Puritans denomination Congregationalist
German religious group that settled in Pennsylvania Dunkers
French Protestants Huguenots
Who started a college in a log cabin? William Tennant
Great Awakening preacher from Virginia Samuel Davies
Clock maker during colonial times Seth Thomas
Author of the Blue Back Speller Noah Webster
Great Awakening pastor and leader from Massachusetts Jonathan Edwards
Schools taught by widows or single ladies dame schools
A system where colonists learned a trade apprenticeship
Official church of the southern colonies Anglican
A useful metal made out of tin, copper and lead pewter
The book colonial children used to learn the alphabet and other simple lessons hornbook
A belief that exalted rational thinking and critical reasoning Enlightenment
Maker of fine furniture Duncan Phyfe
A religious group that settled in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, did not believe in fighting and was involved in missionary work Moravians
A way of thinking that God created the universe and then never intervenes Deism
First college in the colonies where Latin were used in lectures and books. Harvard College
School that taught Greek, Latin, math,and natural philosophy Grammar school
Puritans attempt to solve church membership problem by accepting unsaved children to become church members Halfway Covenant
Famous colonial silversmith Paul Revere
A religion that denied the doctrine of the Trinity and was strong amongst the American intellectual Unitarianism
Puritans required church members to show evidence of their conversion "proved up"
Who brought the log cabins to the colonies? Swedish
Preached "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" Jonathan Edwards
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