QUIZ Study Guide page 1-4 (Revolution)

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QUIZ Study Guide page 1-4 (Revolution) Graphic Organizer: Colonial Rebellions and Wars

Explain the significance of the following: King Philip's War Nat Bacon's Rebellion Salem Witch Trials John Peter Zenger Trial French and Indian War

Identify the following 6) Proclamation of 1763 7) Jonathan Edwards 8) Middle passage

9) Explain the meaning of polarization, when used to describe English colonization during the late 17thc and early 18thc. 10) “should think it my duty, if required, to go to the utmost part of the land, where my service could be of any use in assisting to quench the flame of prosecutions upon informations, set on foot by the government, to deprive people of their right to remonstrating (and complaining too) of the arbitrary attempts of men in power...”