True
Who drew the cartoon "Join or Die"
Benjamin Franklin
The "Join or Die" cartoon showed a picture of what animal cut up?
snake
The Peter Zenger Trial was centered on this idea...
cant produce seditious or bad information about the king or his royal leaders
This produced wrote Poor Richards Almanack
Ben Franklin
Who fought in the French and Indian War?
French and British
What was the goal of the "Join or Die" cartoon?
to unite the colonies
What did the "cut up" up snake represent?
The 13 colonies
The Great Awakening led to....
the importance of a close relationship with god
True or False the role of the media increased during the colonies during this time period.
true
Where did this war take place?
Ohio River Valley
What ended the war?
The Treaty of Paris 1763
Who was the person in the Virginia militia who started the French and Indian War?
George Washington
This person preached the sermon "in the hands of an angry god."
Jonathan Edwards
Who decided who the upper house would be within each colony in regards to their local legislatures?
Appointed by the governor
How long did the war last? Declared and Undeclared
Nine years
What was the French and Indian War known as in Europe?
The Seven Years War
This person assumed the role as prime minister and focused the British attention on Montreal and Quebec during the French and Indian War?
William Pitt
This was a phrase used to describe those individuals within the colonies that believed in the new ideas being taught during the Great Awakening.
New Lights
A phrase used to describe the exchange of goods between the colonies to England/Africa and back to the colonies.
Triangular Trade
Who won the war?
The British
This drew a line along the Appalachian Mts that said the colonist couldn't cross into the Ohio River Valley territory.
Royal Proclamation of 1763
Why was the Ohio River Valley valuable?
For fur trade
What happened as a result of the Great Awakening when it came to the growth of different worship styles?
New Denominations created
This was economic philosophy used by many European countries during the 1600 and 1700's that preached the idea of gaining more wealth through their colonies.
Mercantilism