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ColonialCulture The Great Awakening Representative Government The French & Indian War More French & Indian War Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

What gave colonists political rights and a chance at prosperity in the 13 colonies? What gave colonists political rights and a chance at prosperity in the 13 colonies?

land ownership Back

Which two group of people Which two group of people were in the low class? were in the low class?

indentured servants & slaves Back

What were two jobs women performed in the 13 colonies? What were two jobs women performed in the 13 colonies?

1. cooked 2. made soap & candles 3. wove cloth 4. tended to the garden 4. tended to the garden 5. tended to the fields 6. cleaned the home Back

At the age of 11, boys were sent off to learn a trade from a an experienced craftsmen, making them what? At the age of 11, boys were sent off to learn a trade from a an experienced craftsmen, making them what?

apprentices Back

What popular publication was published by Benjamin Franklin in A.D. 1732? What popular publication was published by Benjamin Franklin in A.D. 1732?

Poor Richard’s Almanac Back

The Great Awakening focused on the religious revival of which Christian denomination? The Great Awakening focused on the religious revival of which Christian denomination?

Back Protestantism

What was the name of the movement, during the Great Awakening, which emphasized science and reasoning? What was the name of the movement, during the Great Awakening, which emphasized science and reasoning?

The Enlightenment Back

Who invented the bifocal glasses and the lightning rod during the Great Awakening? Who invented the bifocal glasses and the lightning rod during the Great Awakening?

Benjamin Franklin Back

Who argued that people had natural rights like life, liberty, and property? Who argued that people had natural rights like life, liberty, and property?

John Locke Back

Who preached terrifying sermons of God’s anger, with a promise of being saved through repentance? Who preached terrifying sermons of God’s anger, with a promise of being saved through repentance?

Back Jonathan Edwards

What document guaranteed the “rights of Englishmen” back in A.D. 1215? What document guaranteed the “rights of Englishmen” back in A.D. 1215?

Magna Carta Back

What was the name of England’s chief lawmaking body? What was the name of England’s chief lawmaking body?

Parliament Back

What right was John Peter Zenger fighting for during his trial? What right was John Peter Zenger fighting for during his trial?

Freedom of the Press Back

What was the name of the movement after King James II was removed from the crown & replaced by William & Mary? What was the name of the movement after King James II was removed from the crown & replaced by William & Mary?

Glorious Revolution Back

What was the name of the hands-off policy implemented after William & Mary were given the crown in A.D. 1688? What was the name of the hands-off policy implemented after William & Mary were given the crown in A.D. 1688?

salutary neglect Back

Which European group worked along side with the Native Americans, especially with the fur trade? Which European group worked along side with the Native Americans, especially with the fur trade?

France Back

The Iroquois tribe was allied with which European super power? The Iroquois tribe was allied with which European super power?

England Back

Who was sent by the Governor of Virginia to remove the French forces from the Ohio River Valley? Who was sent by the Governor of Virginia to remove the French forces from the Ohio River Valley?

George Washington Back

Which British fort was eventually captured by the French forces before it could ever be finished (Hint: it was located in modern downtown Pittsburgh)? Which British fort was eventually captured by the French forces before it could ever be finished (Hint: it was located in modern downtown Pittsburgh)?

Fort Duquesne Back

The French attacked this fort, which was built by George Washington’s men, on July 3, 1754 starting the French & Indian War? The French attacked this fort, which was built by George Washington’s men, on July 3, 1754 starting the French & Indian War?

Fort Necessity Back

Which British General was killed while marching to Fort Duquesne? Which British General was killed while marching to Fort Duquesne?

General Edward Braddock Back

Which battle victory was the turning point for the British winning the French & Indian War in North America? Which battle victory was the turning point for the British winning the French & Indian War in North America?

The Battle of Quebec Back

After France lost the French & Indian War in North America, which treaty gave England control over all their land claims? After France lost the French & Indian War in North America, which treaty gave England control over all their land claims?

Treaty of Paris Back

What was the name for the Ottawa war chief responsible for attacking many British forts after the war ended? What was the name for the Ottawa war chief responsible for attacking many British forts after the war ended?

Pontiac Back

The road to the American Revolution began when the British issued this decree forbidding colonists from settling the Ohio River Valley? The road to the American Revolution began when the British issued this decree forbidding colonists from settling the Ohio River Valley?

Proclamation of 1763 Back

Who was the British General responsible for attacking Fort Quebec in A.D. 1759? Who was the British General responsible for attacking Fort Quebec in A.D. 1759?

Back General James Wolfe