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What are the three limitations that England put on the colonies? Required colonists to buy British goods only Raw materials were to be sold only to Britain Manufacturing items in colonies was banned

What was carried on the portion of the Trans-Atlantic trade route from Europe to Africa? Manufactured Goods

What is the role of the colonies in the system of mercantilism? To exist for the “Mother Country”

What was the name given to the religious revivals that happened in the colonies in the 1700’s? Great Awakening

What is Benjamin Franklin’s most famous sayings? The American Dream

Name three inventions that Benjamin Franklin created? Lightning Rod, Bifocals, Franklin Stove

What was carried on the “Middle Passage”? Slaves

Who was the Methodist Preacher that helped spread the concept of religious revival through the colonies in the 17 th Century? George Whitefield

What is the opposite concept of Monarchy? Democracy

What two types of churches grew out of the Great Awakening? Baptist and Methodist

What were the two major languages developed by the African Slaves in the Americas? Gullah and Pidgin English

What are two of Benjamin Franklin’s scientific discoveries? Electricity Charting the Gulf Stream

Who was called the “Great Itinerant”? George Whitefield

What type of system was the system of mercantilism? Economic

Which preacher said that there was no types of religion, but Christians in the kingdom of heaven? George Whitefield

Jonathan Winthrop was from what colony? Massachusetts Bay

Who was the man that wrote the most famous Sermon “Sinners In the Hands of an Angry God”? Johnathan Edwards

What did Benjamin Franklin believe that hard work would give you? Wealth

Thomas Hooker was the founder of what colony? Connecticut

How many children were born in Ben Franklin’s family? 17

What religion was a common theme of African Slave culture? Christianity

Where was Ben Franklin born? Boston

What country controlled the Trans- Atlantic Trade? England

What was carried on the portion of the trans-Atlantic trade route from Africa to North America (Americas)? Slaves

What colony had the Puritans? Massachusetts Bay

What three continents were involved in the 1700’s trade route that helped the mother country exist? Africa, Europe, North America

What is the ability to move up in social status in a given society? Social Mobility

What product proved to make slavery a “increasing” need in the colonies? Cotton

What is it called when a country exports more than it imports? Favorable Balance of Trade

What are the two factors that SSUSH2 says that Benjamin Franklin exhibits? Individualism, Social Mobility

The ability of a person to be his own person to find success through him self was a concept of what famous American? Benjamin Franklin

What proved to have no economic benefit, so the slave trade increased? Indentured Servants

What is the name of the laws that were put on the colonies to limit their trade? Navigation Acts (1660 &1696)

What is a “market”? A place to sell products

What kind of music was closely associated with the culture of the African American Slave? Gospel

What two continents were the cultures that made what is African American culture? African and European

What country eventually controlled the slave trade in Africa? England

What three things did Benjamin Franklin make as a printer? Poor Richard’s Almanack Pennsylvania Gazzette First Public LIbrary

Why is the Great Awakening important to American History? The break from old tradition to free will is a pattern that the colonists later use to break from England.

What groups did the great awakening attract? Poor/Slaves

The need for religious understanding expanded _________ in the colonies. Cotton

What was carried on the portion of the Trans-Atlantic Trade route from the Americas to Europe? Raw Materials

What is the opposite of the “God’s chosen path”? Man Chooses his Path

What is the major goal of mercantilism? Acquisition of gold and silver through favorable balance of trade

Name an item that came from the West Indies to New England. (back of your notes) Sugar and Molasses

Where did Ben Franklin run away to and make his home? Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

What products that left New England to West Africa ? (back of your notes) Rum, Guns, gunpowder, cloth, and tools.

What was the major emphasis of the Great Awakening? Free Will vs. Predestination

What geometric shape was the trade between the mother country and the colonies looked like in the 1700’s? Triangle

How was Benjamin Franklin a Statesmen? (3 ways) Founding Father Signed DOI Signed Constitution