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J. Hector St. John Crevecoeur
Is the man who wrote the quote in the beginning of the chapter.
English cultural domination
Most colonist were of English in origin, language ,and tradition.
hereditary toleration
That there was no really differences in the really classes.
social mobility
Everyone except African slaves could have a better standard of living through hard work.
Great Awakening
Large amounts of religion being more openly accepted and many more converts and followers.
Jonathan Edwards
Started the Great Awakening and on notable sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.
George Whitefield
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.
Georgian style
The architecture style of London.
Benjamin West and John Copley
Both colonist who went back to Europe for proper teaching in painting.
Cotton Mather
Wrote a very popular religious tracts.
Benjamin Franklin
Wrote many things with his educated writing specifically in the "Poor Richard's Almanack "
Poor Richard's Almanack
Where Benjamin Franklin wrote many useful things for the colonist to know.
Phillis Wheatley
A female slave who wrote beautiful poetry.
John Bartram
Self-taught botanist of Philadelphia.
John Peter Zenger; libel case
a editor and publisher from New York brought to court for "libelously criticizing New York's royal governor.
Andrew Hamilton
Lawyer of John Peter Zenger and defended him and won even though the law states the Zenger committed a crime.