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J. Hector St. John Crevecoeur
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Is the man who wrote the quote in the beginning of the chapter.
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English cultural domination
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Most colonist were of English in origin, language ,and tradition.
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hereditary toleration
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That there was no really differences in the really classes.
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social mobility
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Everyone except African slaves could have a better standard of living through hard work.
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Great Awakening
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Large amounts of religion being more openly accepted and many more converts and followers.
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Jonathan Edwards
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Started the Great Awakening and on notable sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.
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George Whitefield
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Also a Minister who was part of the Great Awaking who preached about the damnation of sinners and they can have understanding of Christian faith without a Minister.
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Georgian style
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The architecture style of London.
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Benjamin West and John Copley
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Both colonist who went back to Europe for proper teaching in painting.
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Cotton Mather
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Wrote a very popular religious tracts.
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Benjamin Franklin
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Wrote many things with his educated writing specifically in the "Poor Richard's Almanack "
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Poor Richard's Almanack
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Where Benjamin Franklin wrote many useful things for the colonist to know.
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Phillis Wheatley
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A female slave who wrote beautiful poetry.
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John Bartram
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Self-taught botanist of Philadelphia.
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John Peter Zenger; libel case
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a editor and publisher from New York brought to court for "libelously criticizing New York's royal governor.
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Andrew Hamilton
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Lawyer of John Peter Zenger and defended him and won even though the law states the Zenger committed a crime.
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