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ColonialColonial
CultureCulture
The GreatThe Great
AwakeningAwakening
Representative Representative GovernmentGovernment
The French & The French & Indian War Indian War
More French & More French & Indian WarIndian War
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Final Jeopardy
What gave colonists political rights and a chance at prosperity in the 13 colonies?
land ownershipland ownership
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Which two group of people were in the low class?
indentured servants & slavesindentured servants & slaves
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What were two jobs women performed in the 13 colonies?
1.1. cooked cooked 2.2. made soap & candles made soap & candles
3.3. wove cloth wove cloth 4.4. tended to the garden tended to the garden5.5. tended to the fields tended to the fields6.6. cleaned the home cleaned the home
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At the age of 11, boys were sent off to learn a trade from a an experienced craftsmen, making them what?
apprenticesapprentices
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What popular publication was published by Benjamin Franklin in A.D. 1732?
Poor Richard’s AlmanacPoor Richard’s Almanac
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The Great Awakening focused on the religious revival of which Christian denomination?
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Protestantism Protestantism
What was the name of the movement, during the Great Awakening, which emphasized science and reasoning?
The Enlightenment The Enlightenment
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Who invented the bifocal glasses and the lightning rod during the Great Awakening?
Benjamin FranklinBenjamin Franklin
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Who argued that people had natural rights like life, liberty, and property?
John LockeJohn Locke
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Who preached terrifying sermons of God’s anger, with a promise of being saved through repentance?
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Jonathan EdwardsJonathan Edwards
What document guaranteed the “rights of Englishmen” back in A.D. 1215?
Magna CartaMagna Carta
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What was the name of England’s chief lawmaking body?
ParliamentParliament
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What right was John Peter Zenger fighting for during his trial?
Freedom of the PressFreedom of the Press
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What was the name of the movement What was the name of the movement
after King James II was removed from the after King James II was removed from the crown & replaced by William & Mary? crown & replaced by William & Mary?
Glorious RevolutionGlorious Revolution
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What was the name of the hands-off policy What was the name of the hands-off policy implemented after William & Mary were implemented after William & Mary were
given the crown in A.D. 1688? given the crown in A.D. 1688?
salutary neglectsalutary neglect
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Which European group worked along side Which European group worked along side with the Native Americans, especially with with the Native Americans, especially with
the fur trade? the fur trade?
FranceFrance
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The Iroquois tribe was allied with which The Iroquois tribe was allied with which European super power?European super power?
EnglandEngland
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Who was sent by the Governor of Virginia Who was sent by the Governor of Virginia to remove the French forces from the Ohio to remove the French forces from the Ohio
River Valley? River Valley?
George WashingtonGeorge Washington
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Which British fort was eventually captured Which British fort was eventually captured by the French forces before it could ever by the French forces before it could ever
be finished (Hint: it was located in modern be finished (Hint: it was located in modern downtown Pittsburgh)? downtown Pittsburgh)?
Fort DuquesneFort Duquesne
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The French attacked this fort, which was The French attacked this fort, which was built by George Washington’s men, on built by George Washington’s men, on
July 3, 1754 starting the French & Indian July 3, 1754 starting the French & Indian War?War?
Fort NecessityFort Necessity
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Which British General was killed while Which British General was killed while marching to Fort Duquesne?marching to Fort Duquesne?
General Edward BraddockGeneral Edward Braddock
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Which battle victory was the turning point Which battle victory was the turning point for the British winning the French & Indian for the British winning the French & Indian
War in North America?War in North America?
The Battle of QuebecThe Battle of Quebec
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After France lost the French & Indian War After France lost the French & Indian War in North America, which treaty gave in North America, which treaty gave
England control over all their land claims? England control over all their land claims?
Treaty of Paris Treaty of Paris
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What was the name for the Ottawa war What was the name for the Ottawa war chief responsible for attacking many chief responsible for attacking many
British forts after the war ended?British forts after the war ended?
PontiacPontiac
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The road to the American Revolution began The road to the American Revolution began when the British issued this decree when the British issued this decree
forbidding colonists from settling the Ohio forbidding colonists from settling the Ohio River Valley?River Valley?
Proclamation of 1763Proclamation of 1763
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Who was the British General responsible Who was the British General responsible for attacking Fort Quebec in A.D. 1759?for attacking Fort Quebec in A.D. 1759?
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General James WolfeGeneral James Wolfe