BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING EVENTS: FRENCH INDIAN WAR THE GREAT AWAKENING THE PETER ZENGER CASE THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS BACON’S REBELLION PONTIAC’S.

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BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING EVENTS: FRENCH INDIAN WAR THE GREAT AWAKENING THE PETER ZENGER CASE THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS BACON’S REBELLION PONTIAC’S WAR Early American History Notes

Topics to Know for the Quiz French Indian War ( )  Proclamation Line of 1763  Impact on British Debt  Impact on Colonial Relations with Britain The Great Awakening (1750s)  Spiritual Re-Awakening  Impact on Colonies The Peter Zenger Case (1733)  Zenger charged with Libel  Impact on 1 st Amendment

Topics to Know for the Quiz The Salem Witch Trials (1692)  Symptoms of Witchcraft & Punishment for Witches  Scale/ of events  Implications on Trials/Judicial System Bacon’s Rebellion (1676)  Rebellion of Indentured Servants  Unsuccessful but it leads to   Bacon’s Law  Pontiac’s War (1763)  Colonists settle in Ohio Valley  Natives attack  Increases British fears of Native attacks & greater restrictions on Colonists