Created the idea of mass democracy and the "social contract".
Who is Jean-Jacques Rousseau
These two groups of people engaged in battles due to one side expanding into the other's territory.
What were the British colonists and Native Americans
This war eliminated the impediment of the Pequot tribe on the expansion of colonists in New England.
What is the Pequot War.
What did British Power and British Pride result in?
What were British Problems
Who was the main religious group that inhabited the New England Colonies?
Who were the Puritans.
This enlightenment philosopher created the idea of the separation of powers.
Who is Baron Montesquieu
The event in which citizens in the Massachusetts colonists protested the tax on tea by the British government.
What is the Boston Tea Party.
John Locke published these works which emphasized the government's duty to protect natural rights.
What were the Two Treatises on Government.
One method Europeans developed in order to colonize the Americas.
What is competition without consent.
What colony was the primary source for tobacco production, within the southern colonies?
What is Virginia.
This important Quaker founded the Pennsylvania colony.
Who is William Penn
Puritan and Catholic settlers escaped this consequence by moving to the Americas.
What is Religious Persecution.
A rhetorical technique used in the First Great Awakening to appeal to audiences.
What were Emotional and Rational appeals.
Settlements established by Puritans in the New England colonies to catalyze the conversion of Native Americans.
What are Praying Towns.
What percent of enslaved people sent to the new world were children under 14; were male adults; were female adults?
About 14 percent of enslaved people sent to the new worlds were children under 14; 56 percent were male adults; and 30 percent were female adults.
This Puritan leader spearheaded the first great awakening.
Who is George Whitefield
Labor in this form began to dominate the Southern Colonies.
What is Slave Labor.
This book by Jonathan Edwards served as a catalyst for the First Great Awakening.
What is "The Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."
In which way did the Middle Colonists and New England Colonists differ in their encounters with Native populations?
What was the religious revival that emphasized desire for self improvement and personal agency within an individual to improve their relationship with god?
What is the Great Awakening.
This Native American Chief fought a war against the Puritan colonists in Massachusetts that was named after him.
Who is King Phillip/Metacom
This trade line established following the discovery of the Americas introduced Europe to a massive array of items that had never been discovered before.
What is the Columbian exchange.
In the time period of 1675-1754, this rebellion was the largest slave-led revolt ever seen before.
What is the Stono Rebellion.
This treaty attempted to reinstill friendly relations among the Native Americans and New England Colonists.
What is the Treaty of Casco.
These acts were passed by England to control trade in the colonies, in order to allow for greater profit to the English crown, and to strengthen its control over the growing colonial economies.
What were the Trade & Navigation Acts of 1650-1673.