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resulted in the loss of the Indian way of life 

King Philip´s War

100

group of people often given limited freedom by Protestant colonists

Jews

100

started a college in a log cabin

William Tennent

100

urged protest against British actions in Massachusetts 

Samuel Adams

100

forbade colonial settlement west of the Appalachians

Proclamation of 1763

200

spread through Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Maine

King Philip´s War

200

members of the official church in every southern colony 

Anglicans

200

a devoted missionary to the Indians

David Brainerd

200

led Virginian forces and acted as an aide to the British in the French and Indian War

George Washington

200

a series of acts, such as closing the port of Boston, designed to punish unruly Massachusetts 

Intolerable Acts

300

settlers attacked Indians without government permission

Bacon´s Rebellion

300

German settlers who followed the early reformer John Huss 

Moravian´s 

300

Virginia preacher during the Great Awakening 

Samuel Davies

300

made a famous ride through the countryside of Massachusetts

Paul Revere 

300

alerted colonies of British threats and promoted opposition

Committee of Correspondence

400

colonists captured Indians and sold them as slaves

Pequot War

400

German religious group that printed America´s first German bible

Dunkers

400

pastor at Northampton, Massachusetts 

Johnathan Edwards

400

British general who was defeated near Fort Duquesne

Edward Braddock

400

taxed the work of colonial businessmen, particularly lawyers and printers 

stamp act 

500

members of a religion especially strong among some American intellectuals 

Unitarians

500

wrote the ¨Blue-Backed Speller¨

Noah Webster

500

British general who led the action against Quebec

James Wolfe

500

regulated colonial trade with other colonies and with foreign nations

Navigation and Trade Acts

500

leader of the Green Mountain Boys 

Ethan Allen

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