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Halfway Covenant |
Decedents of church members were being given church memberships |
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Methodist Revial |
Revivals in England |
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The Great Awakening |
Revivals in America |
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Who founded the Methodist Church |
John and Charles westly |
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What did Gilbert Tennent preach about |
Damage done by the preachings of unconverted ministers |
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The name of Jonathan Edwards famous sermon |
Sinners in the hands of an angry God |
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Jonathan Edwards was remembered as what |
Colonial America's formost theologian |
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Most powerful evangelist of the great awakening was |
George whitefield |
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Whitefield preached how many times? For how many years? |
18,000. 34 |
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2 important long lasting results of the great awkening |
1; cannot be barred or kept from political activity. 2; all men deserve equal justice under the law |
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David Brainerd |
Best known missionary to the Indians |
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4 colleges that grew as a result of revivals |
Princeton, Brown, Ruckters, Dartmouth |
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Who fought in the French and Indian war? |
French & Indians vs. the British |
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What fort did the french build |
Fort Duquese |
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Great awakening brought on development of |
Political freedom in America |
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Who proposed the Albany Plan |
Ben Franklin |
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Name one avantage the french had during the war |
The well fortified city of Quebec able to defend the strategic st. Lawrence River |
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Name one advantage the English had during the war |
Agriculture, trade, and industry to keep troops well supplied and fed |
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Who warned General Braddock about fighting in the new world |
George Washington |
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Who was England's Prime Minister in 1757 |
William Pitt the Elder |
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What was the Peace of Paris |
The document that offically ended the French & Indian war |
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Where did the revials have long lasting effects |
America |
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First female black poet in America |
Phillis wheatley |
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How old was Wheatley when she published her first poem |
17 |
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Wheatley's first poem was a tribute to who |
George Whitfield |