US History Pre-revolutionary topics. Take notes on the following topics:  1) Bacon’s Rebellion, pp. 75-76  2) Slavery, pp. 76-78  3) Trade, p. 82 

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US History Pre-revolutionary topics

Take notes on the following topics:  1) Bacon’s Rebellion, pp  2) Slavery, pp  3) Trade, p. 82  4) Great Awakening, pp

Bacon’s Rebellion  1) Give two reasons why indentured servants were angry enough to rebel.  2) What brought the rebellion to an end?  3) How did Bacon’s Rebellion impact slavery, and why?

Slavery  4) Name two things you learned about the middle passage.  5) In what year were Africans first brought to Jamestown, and by what year does it seem that life-long slavery was established?  6) Who were the first abolitionists in the colonies?

Trade  7) Explain two things you learned about mercantilism.  8) Name two policies that the colonists had to follow as part of the Navigation Acts.

Great Awakening  9) Which preacher gave the sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” and what was his intention in giving the sermon?  10) Explain two ways the Great Awakening impacted the colonies.