Those who condemned the religious new teachings of the Great Awakening.
Who were Old Lights?
These were settlers who worked the land in exchange for passage to the new world.
What were Indentured Servants?
The fort which George Washington built in the Ohio Valley to protect the English from the French. The only battle which Washington surrendered.
What is Fort Necessity?
The route in the middle of the triangular trade route of the colonies, Europe and Africa.
What is the "Middle Passage?"
This political cartoon matches which pre-French and Indian War idea?
What is the Albany Plan of Union? (or Albany Congress)
Religious revival of the 1730s & 1740s due to decreasing religious fervor.
What was the Great Awakening?
This Congregational minister of the 1740s was a leading voice of the First Great Awakening and attacked ideas of easy salvation with his "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."
Who was Jonathan Edwards?
It was an uprising of Virginia farmers over Governor Berkeley's policies.
What was Bacon's Rebellion?
This treaty ended the French and Indian War.
What is the Treaty of Paris 1763.
Which was the primary cause of the territorial changes depicted in the maps above?
What is a major war between the British and the French?
An attempt to address declining interest in and commitment to the church. It allowed the unconverted children of church members to become baptized members of the church themselves.
What was the Halfway Covenant?
The women here enjoyed more freedoms and at times even could own their own property (if their husbands died).
Who were southern women?
This rebellion, led by Native Americans, sought to drive British soldiers and settlers out of the Great Lakes Region.
What is Pontiac's Rebellion?
Trade between Europe, Africa, and North America for raw materials, finished products, and slave labor.
What is the Triangular Trade?
“It is not the cause of one poor printer, nor of New York alone, which you are now trying. No! It may be in its consequence affect every man that lives under a British government...It is the cause of liberty...Nature and the laws of our country have given us a right to liberty of both exposing and opposing arbitrary power, in these parts of the world at least, by speaking and writing the truth.”
This statement by Andrew Hamilton in 1735 in the Zenger case helped establish which democratic principle in colonial America?
What is Freedom of the Press?
Supporters of the Great Awakening.
Who were New Lights?
He was a colonial preacher who is know to have started the Great Awakening.
Who was George Whitefield?
Pivotal French fort on the Ohio River, later site of Pittsburgh. Initially this site was won by the French but then the British took it back. It gave the British a very strategic location from which to focus on the invasion of Canada.
What is Fort Duquesne?
Created a boundary between colonists and Native Americans by restricting western settlement after the French and Indian War.
What is the Proclamation of 1763?
How did the rise of the triangle trade system impact the economic development in the colonies?
What is American port cities grew in size and complexity? (other answers may be valid as well)
This person was a Lieutenant Colonel of Virginia sent to the Ohio country with militiamen to secure Virginia's claims, lost in battle with the French.
Who is George Washington?
Intercolonial congress summoned by the British government to foster greater colonial unity and assure Iroquois support in the escalating war against the French.
What is the Albany Congress?