resulted in the loss of the Indian way of life
King Philip´s War
group of people often given limited freedom by Protestant colonists
Jews
started a college in a log cabin
William Tennent
urged protest against British actions in Massachusetts
Samuel Adams
forbade colonial settlement west of the Appalachians
Proclamation of 1763
spread through Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Maine
King Philip´s War
members of the official church in every southern colony
Anglicans
a devoted missionary to the Indians
David Brainerd
led Virginian forces and acted as an aide to the British in the French and Indian War
George Washington
a series of acts, such as closing the port of Boston, designed to punish unruly Massachusetts
Intolerable Acts
settlers attacked Indians without government permission
Bacon´s Rebellion
German settlers who followed the early reformer John Huss
Moravian´s
Virginia preacher during the Great Awakening
Samuel Davies
made a famous ride through the countryside of Massachusetts
Paul Revere
alerted colonies of British threats and promoted opposition
Committee of Correspondence
colonists captured Indians and sold them as slaves
Pequot War
German religious group that printed America´s first German bible
Dunkers
pastor at Northampton, Massachusetts
Johnathan Edwards
British general who was defeated near Fort Duquesne
Edward Braddock
taxed the work of colonial businessmen, particularly lawyers and printers
stamp act
members of a religion especially strong among some American intellectuals
Unitarians
wrote the ¨Blue-Backed Speller¨
Noah Webster
British general who led the action against Quebec
James Wolfe
regulated colonial trade with other colonies and with foreign nations
Navigation and Trade Acts
leader of the Green Mountain Boys
Ethan Allen