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