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Ch.5 Vocabulary

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A religious movement in the 1730's to 1740's when ministers preached for greater religious emotion.   show
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show Jonathan Edwards  
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A preacher in the Great Awakening who preached and raised funds for an orphanage.   show
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A period of time when people used reason and science for knowledge instead of religion-this took place at 1760's-1800.   show
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show Benjamin Franklin  
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show John Locke  
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show Magna Carta  
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show Parliament  
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The governor of the temporary Dominion of New England who was detested and, in 1688, jailed.   show
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A change in leadership of England in 1688 when William and Mary replaced King James.   show
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An agreement accepted by William and Mary in 1689 that protected Parliamentary and English rights.   show
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A process that took place in the early 1700's when royal governors rarely enforced laws, allowing colonists to be independent.   show
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A publisher of the New-York Weekly Journal in 1735 accused of criticizing the New York governor, but he was released since he told the truth.   show
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A war between the French and the English from 1754-1763 won by the English. Both sides were supported by Indians.   show
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A proposal to unite the 13 colonies with a Grand Council formed by Ben. Franklin that was denied.   show
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show Battle of Quebec  
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show Treaty of Paris(1763)  
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show Pontiac's Rebellion  
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show Proclamation of 1763  
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