Who was William Penn?
A. started a colony where people of any religion could be free to worship as they chose
B. pastor who led more than 300 people to Christ during The Great Awakening
C. person who opened the first public library
D. an evangelist who preached with a powerful voice in the colonies during The Great Awakening
A. started a colony where people of any religion could be free to worship as they chose
Who started a colony where people of any religion could be free to worship as they chose?
A. George Whitefield
B. Benjamin Franklin
C. William Penn
D. Roger Williams
C. William Penn
Which colonies made up the New England colonies?
New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut
What were the effects of the Great Awakening?
A. representative government
B. new colleges
C. greater awareness of freedom
D. greater emphasis on evangelism
E. B, C and D
E. B, C and D
Which was the first representative government in America?
A. town meetings
B. House of Burgesses
C. proprietary colony
D. royal colony
B. House of Burgesses
Who was Jonathan Edwards?
A. started a colony where people of any religion could be free to worship as they chose
B. pastor who led more than 300 people to Christ during The Great Awakening
C. person who opened the first public library
D. an evangelist who preached with a powerful voice in the colonies during The Great Awakening
B. pastor who led more than 300 people to Christ during The Great Awakening
Which had the king's permission to choose its own governor?
A. justice of the peace
B. House of Burgesses
C. proprietary colony
D. royal colony
C. proprietary colony
Which colonies made up the Middle Colonies?
New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey
The belief that the government should not meddle in church matters.
Separation of church and state
What were the responsibilities of the justice of the peace?
A. settled problems
B. held trials
C. held elections
D. collected taxes
E. both A, B and D
E. both A, B and D
Who was Benjamin Franklin?
A. started a colony where people of any religion could be free to worship as they chose
B. pastor who led more than 300 people to Christ during The Great Awakening
C. person who opened the first public library
D. an evangelist who preached with a powerful voice in the colonies during The Great Awakening
C. person who opened the first public library
A building in colonial times used for town meetings and religious services.
Meetinghouses
Which colonies made up the Lower Colonies?
A belief contrary to Scripture.
Heresy
A government where the people elect their lawmakers.
Representative Government
Who was George Whitefield?
A. started a colony where people of any religion could be free to worship as they chose
B. pastor who led more than 300 people to Christ during The Great Awakening
C. person who opened the first public library
D. an evangelist who preached with a powerful voice in the colonies during The Great Awakening
D. an evangelist who preached with a powerful voice in the colonies during The Great Awakening
Which social class had civilians who worked as tradesmen, farmers, shopkeepers, and ship captains?
A. upper class
B. middle class
C. lower class
D. upper and middle
B. middle class
Which colony was founded first?
Virginia
When did The Great Awakening take place?
1730's and 40's
A person who has finished an apprenticeship and is now accomplished in trade but is working to become a master in that trade.
Journeyman
_____ was a leader within the middle colonies who cared about education.
A. George Whitefield
B. Thomas Edison
C. Jonathan Edwards
D. Benjamin Franklin
D. Benjamin Franklin
Which colony is 13?
Georgia
Which colony is 9?
Pennsylvania
The Great Awakening was a revival within the colonies. What is the definition of a revival?
A revival is work that only God can do.
A short paper on a single subject.
Pamphlet