Quiz Answers. EUROPEAN WARS FOUGHT IN THE COLONIES 1689 War of the League of Augsburg/King William's War 1702 War of the Spanish Succession/Queen Anne's.

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Quiz Answers

EUROPEAN WARS FOUGHT IN THE COLONIES 1689 War of the League of Augsburg/King William's War 1702 War of the Spanish Succession/Queen Anne's War 1740 War of the Austrian Succession/King George's War 1756 Seven Years War French and Indian War

King Philip's War- Natives- Eng, French, Dutch, Spanish Puritan's declared all-out war Metacom/son of Massasoit (dress and customs) Natives acquired weapons through trade Colonists #s and allies

Bacon's Rebellion English broke treaties Sporadic fighting Virginia Gov. William Berkeley Bacon raised militia Western farmers Lower class planters, servants Jamestown Pre-revolutionary? Haves and have-nots

Salem Puritans rural families 4 young wealthy girls Accused were panic stricken Executions in Europe LSD/grains fungus/hysteria Church state/Framers of the Constitution/jury trials, right to counsel 1950s/Joseph McCarthy/Crucible

Great Awakening Televangelists Jonathan Edwards/George Whitefield Religious attitudes Key characteristics Church control/loosening ties between chuech and state

John Peter Zenger New York Weekly Journal Governor William Cosby Printer and editor Seditious libel Acquitted significance