Main reason for British colonization of New World
What is land?
Official church of England
What is Anglican?
Who was William Penn?
Effect of Great Awakening on church/government relationship
What is increased separation?
Proposed Albany Plan to unite colonies in French and Indian War
Who was Benjamin Franklin?
What is Roanoke?
Separatists who fled religious persecution in England and landed in Plymouth.
Who are the Puritans?
What is brotherly love?
Two groups of people that missionaries evangelized to most during Great Awakening
Who are African and Native Americans?
Two effects of French and Indian War that led to tension between British and colonies.
What are new taxes and Proclamation of 1763?
First permanent New World colony established by British.
What is Jamestown?
Document that established the first self-government in New World.
What is the Mayflower Compact?
Group that PA was established as a safe-haven for
Who are the Quakers?
First unifying event in the 13 colonies
What is the Great Awakening?
Statement of protest by colonists
What is "No taxation without represenatiation!"?
First representative assembly/government established in the New World.
What is the House of Burgesses?
Colony established by the Puritans.
What is Massachusetts Bay Colony?
How PA colony established good relationship with neighboring Native Americans
What is bought land from them?
Preacher who gave one of all-time most famous sermons, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
Who was Jonathan Edwards?
First two battles of the American Revolution
What are Lexington and Concord?
Native American group near Jamestown colony
What is the Powhatan?
Principle that Rhode Island colony was founded upon.
What is separation of church and state/government?
Most prosperous colony
What was Pennsylvania?
Leader of Great Awakening in South who evangelized to slaves and taught them how to read so they could study scripture
Who was Samuel Davies?
Two main concepts of John Locke that influenced colonists ideas of independence.
What are natural rights of man(life, liberty, property) and Social contract (between people and government)?