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What is a Representative Government? 

A government where the citizens have a say in the decisions being made

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Define exports and imports

Exports: a good sent outside the country

Imports: a good purchased and brought into the country

100

Define an apprenticeship

A person learning a skill or trade from someone who is knowledgeable with that skill or trade

100

Define the Iroquois Confederacy

A group of six tribes that remained neutral during the French and Indian War

100

What was Benjamin Franklin's Plan and why did it not work?

The Albany Plan of the Union; didn't work because no colony wanted to give up their power

200

Define mercantilism

The idea that a country gained wealth by exporting more goods than they imported

200

What was England's version of a Representative government and what did they have the power to do?

Parliament and they had the power to make laws

200

Define civic virtue

Democratic ideas, practices, and values

200

Why was the Great Awakening important to the average person?

They now felt they had the power to judge and act on religious matters

200

What was William Pitt's goal for the French and Indian War?

He wanted to remove France as a power in North America

300

What type of economy did the New England colonies have?

They were industrial - fishing, shipbuilding, and some small farms 

300

What is significant about the Magna Carta?

It was the first document to promise rights to the citizens

300
Though the colonies were a healthy place to live, what serious problems were common throughout the world at this time?

Childbirth and smallpox

300

Why did the Native Americans distrust the British, but trust the French?

They had already formed a trusting trade relationship with France

300

What did the Proclamation of 1763 state?

Colonists had to stay West of the Appalachian Mountains and the land to the East of the mountains was given to the Native Americans

400

Why was slavery important to the colonies?

They did the hard labor that allowed the colonists to harvest a lot of crops

400

Define a proprietary colony and a royal colony

Proprietary colony: was not run by England

Royal colony: was directly under England's rule

400
What were the two main reasons why the colonies had a population boom from 1700-1775?

Colonial women married early and had babies and people were healthier and living longer

400

What ideas of freedom came out of the Enlightenment period? (Hint: think 5)

Thought, expression, press, a belief in equality, and the idea of popular government

400

What marked the End of the French and Indian War? What were the terms?

The Treaty of Paris; forced France to give up Canadian land and their land East of the Mississippi and Great Britain took New Orleans 

500

Define the triangular trade and draw it

The route ships took carrying goods and slaves between Great Britain, Africa, and he Colonies

500

What did the English Bill of Rights state?

The ruler couldn't suspend laws, impose taxes, or raise an army without Parliament's consent

500

What were the roles of men, women, and children during the 1700s?

Men: worked/built barns/homes

Women: took care of the kids and home

Children: worked in the fields

500

During the mid-1700s, why did the rivalry between Britain and France turn especially bitter?

They both wanted the Ohio River Valley, France for fur and Britain for the fertile land

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After the war, how did the British deal with the Native Americans in the Ohio River Valley?

They raised the prices of goods, didn't pay the Native Americans to use their land, and the colonists began to take their land

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