Enlightenment Government
Enlightenment Thinkers
English Reformation
Religious Colonies
Colonial People
100

Each person is essentially equal and deserving of the same rights including life, liberty, health, and property.

What are Natural Rights? 

100

He was an American printer, philosopher, and scientist who conducted many famous experiments.  

Who was Benjamin Franklin?  

100

The first Protestant English king who created the Church of England.

Who was Henry VIII? 

100

The name of the colony founded by the Pilgrims. 

What was Plymouth? 

100

These people were first brought to the Jamestown colony in 1619 as forced laborers by Portuguese  traders.  

What were African slaves? 

200

The century in which both the American Revolution and the Enlightenment took place. 

What is the 18th Century or 1700s?

200

He developed the theory of the Blank Slate.

Who was John Locke? 

200

The daughter of Henry VIII and the first English queen to support the creation of the Church of England.

Who was Queen Elizabeth? 

200

The name of the colony founded by the Quakers. 

What was Pennsylvania? 

200

Poor Europeans who signed 4-7 year labor contracts to get the opportunity to come to the New World. 

What were indentured servants? 

300

Absolute monarchy, hereditary privilege, state-enforced religion, serfdom, and slavery. 

What are things opposed by Enlightenment? 

300

He was a French judge that argued for three separate branches of government. 

Who was Montesquieu? 

300

This Act made the English monarch the official head of the Church of England/Anglican Church. 

What was the Act of Supremacy? 

300

The colony founded as a haven for English Catholics. 

What was Maryland? 

300
People who were released from prison to specifically settle in Georgia.  

Who were English debtors? 

400

Individuals willingly give up some freedoms in exchange for the protection and benefits of a structured society governed by a government.

What is the Social Contract? 

400

He was a French atheist that argued in favor of personal religious beliefs but not government mandated religion. 

Who was Voltaire? 

400

The Act that required Anglican Church attendance and further required worship according to the use of the Common Book of Prayer.

What was the Act of Uniformity? 

400

The full name of the colony founded by English Puritans. 

What was the Massachusetts Bay Colony?  

400

Religious radicals who wanted to build 'a city upon a hill'. 

Who were the Puritans? 

500

A government’s legitimacy is maintained through the protection of individual rights and that if any government fails to do this, the people are obligated to reform or remove the government.

What is the Consent of the Governed? 

500

He was a Swiss philosopher who created the concept of the Social Contract Theory. 

Who was Rousseau? 

500

The historical name for English Protestants who wanted to completely leave the Church of England. 

Who were the Separatists?  

500

This colony passed the first ever Act of Religious Toleration. 

What was Maryland? 

500

The two Native Americans who helped the Pilgrims survive their first years in the New World. 

Who were Squanto and Samoset? 

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