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The term _______discribes the widespread Christian movement in the 1730's and 1740's.
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Great Awakening
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Two of the most important leaders of the religious revival were _____and George Whitefield
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John Edwards
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The ministers of the religious revival preached that all people, regardless of their social satus, were born_____, but that everyone had an equal chance to be saved
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sinners
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In New England, the traditionalists who opposed the popular religious movement were called "______"
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Old Lights
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Benjamin Franklin founded which college?
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Univ of Pennsylvania
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The ____reduced the power & authority of the English monarchy & more power wasgiven to the law-making body, Parliament.
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English Bill of Rights
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A law-making body made up of two houses is called a ____legislature.
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bicameral
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____is a false statement that damages a person's reputation
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libel
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The system of ____is to create & maintain wealth by carefully controlling trade between the colonies & England
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mercantilism
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This system called the _____was a pattern of transporting good between the colonies, West Indies & Africa & through other routes.
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triangular trade
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_____was Benjamin Franklin's publication that kept records of events and seasons.
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Poor Richards Almanack
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____was appointed by the King to become the Royal governor of the Dominion of New England
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Sir Edmund Andros
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This was grown to be sold for profits
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tobacco, rice and indigo
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what caused the Presbyterian church to split into two groups
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The Great Awakening
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The staple crops produced in the middle colonies included
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wheat, barley & oats
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