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Name: __________________________ Period: ______ Date: __________ Beginnings of an American Identity Unit 3 Unit 3 – American Identity – Pg.1

Chapter 5 Section 1 – Early American Culture Creating America 119-124 1. What kind of benefits did owning land offer colonists? 2. In what ways was women’s work essential to the economy? 3. How did the training of boys and girls differ? 4. How is colonial education different from education today? 5. What were some types of colonial literature? 6. What is the Great Awakening? 7. Who was Jonathan Edwards and how did he contribute to the Great Awakening? 8. Who was George Whitefield and how did he Unit 3– American Identity – Pg.2

Chapter 5 Section 1 – Early American Culture Creating America 119-124 9. What were five effects of the Great Awakening? 10.What is the Enlightenment and how was it different than the Great Awakening? 11. Who is Benjamin Franklin? 12. Who is John Locke? 13. What several ideas did John Lock argue in his published literature? Unit 3 – American Identity – Pg. 3

Chapter 5 Section 2 – Roots of Representative Govt Chapter 5 Section 2 – Roots of Representative Govt. Creating America 125-129 14. What is the Magna Carta? 15. The Magna Carta guaranteed certain basic rights which are: 16. What rights from the Magna Carta remain in America today? 17. What is Parliament? 18. Why did the colonists dislike laws passed by Parliament? 19. How did James II weaken self-government in the colonies? 20. What is the Glorious Revolution? Unit 3 – American Identity – Pg. 4

Chapter 5 section 2 – Roots of Representative Govt Chapter 5 section 2 – Roots of Representative Govt. Creating America 125-129 21. What are the English Bill of Rights? 22. How was Colonial Government set-up? 23. What is the concept of Salutary Neglect? 24. Who is John Peter Zenger? 25. Why was the Zenger trial a step toward freedom of press? Unit 3 – American Identity – Pg. 5

Chapter 5 Section 3– French and Indian War Creating America 130-135 26. What economic competition started the French and Indian War? 27. How did the French and British align themselves during the war? 28. When did the French and Indian War take place? 29. Why was the Ohio River Valley important to the French and British governments? 30. What was the Albany Plan of Union? 31. Why was Braddock defeated by a smaller enemy force? 32. Why was the Battle of Quebec important? 33. How did the British capture Quebec? Unit 3 – American Identity – Page 6

Chapter 5 section 3 – French and Indian war Creating America 130-135 34. What is the Treaty of Paris 1763? 35. How was land divided after the Treaty of Paris? 36. What is Pontiac’s Rebellion? 37. What is the Proclamation of 1763? Unit 3 – American Identity – Pg. 7

Write a brief note about the main thing, in each category, that British colonies had in common – that formed an American Identity. Economy Education Religion American Identity Publishing Political Ideas War