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Chapter 5 vocab EZ

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apprentice young boy who worked for free and learned from an experienced craftsman
awakening travelling ministers preaching that inner religious emotion was more important than outward behavior
Jonathan Edwards one of the best known preachers
George Whitefield drew thousands of people with his sermons and raised funds to start a home for orphans
enlightenment emphazied reason and science as the paths to knowledge
Benjamin Franklin famous american enlightenment
john locke argued that people have natural rights. right to life liberty and property
magna carta garenteed important rights to nobelmen freeman
parliament englands chief lawmaking body
edmund andros royal govoner of england
glorious revolution james fled the country and william and mary became the new monarchs of new england.
english bill of right agreement to respect the rights of english citizens and of parliament
salutary neglect hands off policy of England toward american colonies
john peter zenger publisher of the new york times journal who stood trial for printing criticism of new yorks Governor
albany plan of union first formal proposal to unite the colonies
battle of quebec turning point of the war
treaty of paris Britain claimed all of north america east of the Mississippi river
pontiacs rebellion native american groups sourounded the three reamining ports of the british
proclamation of 1763 forbade colonists to settle west of the Appalachians
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