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Study Guide Chapter 3

Who was Phyllis Wheatly? What did she do? African American poet First African American to publish a book

What was Pontiac’s Rebellion? American Indian Uprising after the French and Indian War

Great Awakening Religious movement that stressed the power of the individual

What was an economic policy that seeks to build a nation’s wealth? - Mercantilism

What is the difference between a cash crop and a staple crop What is the difference between a cash crop and a staple crop? Give examples of both. Cash crops are grown strictly for money. Staple crops are always in demand.

Who was the Virginian who led British troops in the attack of Fort Duquesne?

What was granted to the English nobles by the Magna Carta? 1. Limit on Taxation 2. Guaranteed a trial

What was the largest immigrant group coming to the colonies in the 1700s? What was the second largest group? Largest Group  Scots and Scotch-Irish Second Largest Group  Germans

What were the Germans’ reasons for leaving Germany? Motivated to leave because of war, taxes, and religious persecution

Who drafted the Albany Plan of Union? Ben Franklin

Salutary Neglect- Policy that allowed colonies virtual self-rule.

What is the difference between an indentured servant and a slave? Immigrant who paid for their passage with a period of labor.

Enlightenment intellectual movement which believed that problems could be solved by reason

How did Scottish and German immigrants affect Quakers in Pennsylvania? The large population of Scottish and German immigrants made Quakers a minority

What was to happen to African indentured servants after their term of servitude was complete? They were freed

What movement inspired Ben Franklin? The Enlightenment

Which region produced rice, indigo, and tobacco? The Southern Colonies

Which region had the most educational opportunities? Why? New England Colonies Schools were created because people were required to read, they needed to be able to read the bible

Which region had the most slaves? Why? The Southern Colonies Slaves were needed to work on the plantations

Why did the British and French fight the French and Indian War? The British wanted to get rid of the French presence in North America

What were the results of the French and Indian War? French lost all of their North American land holdings

Habeas Corpus No one may be imprisoned unless charged with a crime

Describe the Middle Passage as completely as you can. Tight pack vs. loose pack Insurance of slaves Conditions below deck

Parliament English lawmaking body

What treaty ended the French and Indian War? Treaty of Paris 1763

What did the Proclamation of 1763 do? no one could settle west of the Appalachian Mountains

Describe the Navigation Acts Describe the Navigation Acts. What effect did these acts have on the relationship between Britain and the colonies?