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Images Review for Chapter 5 Test

5.1

What were these Colonial Movements The Enlightenment The Great Awakening Knowledge through science, reason, and logic. Renewed religious faith

What did the following have in common? More publishing Great Awakening Enlightenment They helped to develop early American culture They helped to unite the colonies.

5.2

What was the Magna Carta and what did it do?

What did Parliament do? Meeting of an early English Parliament

The British Houses of Parliament today at the Palace of Westminster.

The Virginia House of Burgesses, 1619

Explain the importance of the 1619 Virginia House of Burgesses.

What was the Dominion of New England? Why was it created? How did colonists feel about it?

Who was this guy? founder of the Big Hair Club for Men

(You’re so excited you can barely stand it.) Two final ideas from Chapter 5, section 2…. (You’re so excited you can barely stand it.) Salutary Neglect John Peter Zenger

Why was the policy of Salutary Neglect important? Not enforcing the rules, but this was seen a good thing. Salad = good for you. Salutary neglect (Britain not strictly enforcing its laws) was seen as being good for both Britain and the colonies. Britain didn’t have to worry about policing the colonies as much. The colonists were able to break certain laws without worrying about getting punished.

Why was the trial of John Peter Zenger Important?

5.3

What does this map show?

What started the French and Indian War?

Why was Fort Duquesne, later Fort Pitt, so important?

What was the point of this cartoon?

Did Franklin’s idea to unite the colonies work?

Why was the defeat of General Braddock important?

Why was the Battle of Quebec such a significant turning point in the war? sdfsdfsdf Quebec

How did the Treaty of Paris change North America?

Why did Pontiac and other Native Americans rebel after the French and Indian War? sdsdsdf

Why does Britain create the Proclamation of 1763? Why is this Proclamation Line important?