What popular crop was used to dye clothing that slaves collected?
Indigo
What was the French and Indian War also known as?
The Seven Years' War
What was Pennsylvania's major religion?
Quaker
How long did The Great Awakening last for?
1720's-1740's (around 20 years)
What is a synonym for Liberty?
Freedom
What is the term used when slaves were purchased across the Atlantic Ocean?
Atlantic Slave Trade
True or false: The British army successfully persuaded the French soldiers to stop building Fort Duquesne.
False
What was the first colony out of the 13 original Colony's to be founded?
Virginia
What is Enlightenment?
The Revolutionary thought in the 18th century that emphasized reason and science over the authority of traditional religion.
What was the first permanent English settlement?
Jamestown
South Carolina and Georgia had many slaves working in ____ based plantations.
RICE based plantations
Where was the French defeated?
(near) Quebec
What were the 4 New England Colony/Region?
New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut.
The Great Awakening questioned the ______ and inspired criticism of aspects of colonial society.
Authority
What was it called when someone thought enlightenment applied to religion?
Deism
What was the Atlantic slave trade considered as later on in history?
A crime against humanity
True or false: It was the French against the Natives
False
Who founded Georgia?
James Oglethorpe
What does Evangelist mean?
"bearer of good news"
What major group felt that they were a "city set up on a hill"?
Puritans
In 1746, what percent of slavery made up New York City's working in all sectors of the colonies?
20%
Who was the sectary of the state during the war?
William Pitt
What was Rhode Island named after?
"Red Island"
Name THREE new churches that were formed during the great awakening:
Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian
What was considered Liberty for the English settlers?
Land