Puritan Society
Navigation Acts
Colonial Cities
The Great Awakening
French and Indian War
100

What did the Puritan founders control that affected social classes in New England?

land

100

What were the Navigation Acts?

Laws restricting colonial trade to England and its colonies.

100

What was Charles Town known for?

a large port city controlled by shippers in England and New England.

100

What was the Great Awakening?

A religious revival emphasizing the individual faith and a personal relationship with God.

100

What event is considered the start of the French and Indian War?

The building of Fort Necessity.
200

What was the impact of the Massachusetts charter of 1691 on voters?

It increased the number of voters

200

How did the Navigation Acts affect European goods shipped to the colonies?

They were first delivered to England where they were inspected.

200
How did geography influence the development of colonial cities?

cities were built along rivers and coastlines for trade and transportation.

200

How did the Great Awakening influence American society?

It encouraged questioning authority and promoted democratic ideals.

200

What were the main causes of the French and Indian War?

Territorial disputes and competition for resources between Britain and France (e.g., Ohio River Valley)

300

What was the primary purpose for establishing Harvard and Yale?

to train men to be members of the clergy (answer needs to bring up religion to count)

300

What was a consequence of the Navigation Acts for colonial trade?

It limited trade options and increased smuggling.

300

What role did ports play in colonial trade?

They were vital for importing and exporting goods.

300

What ideas did ministers of the Great Awakening and Enlightenment philosophers share?

People could think for themselves.

300

Describe the outcome of the French and Indian War.

Britain gained territory but incurred large debts.

400

Describe the social structure of the New England colonies.

Wealthy landowners on top, farmers, craftsmen, and laborers.

400

Why did colonists resist the Navigation Acts?

They felt infringed on their economic freedom and way of life

400

Describe life in a colonial city compared to a rural area.

Cities had more diverse jobs, rural areas focused on ag.

400

What was the impact of the Great Awakening on religious practices?

It led to the establishment of new denominations and increased religious diversity.

400

How did the war affect the relationship between Britain and the colonies?

It strained relationships, leading to increased taxation and resentment.

500

What role did religion play in Puritan society?

Central to daily life, influencing laws, education, and community structure.

500

How did the Navigation Acts influence colonial economies?

They created dependency on British markets and limited economic growth.

500

What were the major cities in the colonial period and their significance?

Philadelphia, New York, and Boston were major trade and cultural centers.

500

Name a key figure of the Great Awakening.

Jonathan Edwards or George Whitefield.

500

What was Pontiac's Rebellion and its significance?

A Native American uprising against British rule, higlighting colonial tensions.

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