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Great Awakening
Enlightenment English Colonies
French & Dutch
Colonies
Key Terms/ Important
Facts
Conflicts
Main leaders of the Great Awakening.
A 100
Who are Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield?
Religious belief that changed during the Great Awakening.
A 200
What is all people are equal under God?
Major effects of the Great Awakening.
A 300
What is if all equal under God then should have political equality and colonies with less
freedom in government introduced to the idea of self-government?
Main ideas encouraged by the Great Awakening.
A 400
What is liberty, equality, and resistance to authority?
Way in which the Great Awakening is similar to
the Enlightenment.
A 500
What is both raised ideas of political equality?
Idea that most Enlightenment thinkers
believed in.
B 100
Who is the social contract?
Thinker that believed we were all born equal but civilization makes
us slaves.
B 200
Who is Jean Jacques Rousseau?
Six major thinkers of the Enlightenment.
B 300
Who are Beccaria, Voltaire, Locke, Hobbes, Rousseau, and
Montesquieu?
Two colonial leaders most influenced by the Enlightenment thinkers.
B 400
Who are Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin?
Thinker that first developed the social
contract theory.
B 500
Who is Thomas Hobbes?
Geography features that New England
Colonies share.
C 100
What are harsh winters, and rocky land?
Importance of the government set up in the
Massachusetts Bay Colony.
C 200
What is the start of democracy in America?
Made Southern Colonies unique.
C 300
What are plantations?
Major industries that helped New England
to prosper .
C 400
What are trade, fishing, shipbuilding and skilled
craftspeople?
Ways in which religion and
government affected each other.
C 500
What is government leaders are church members, ministers had great authority,
government leaders outlawed certain religious views and government leaders punished
dissenters?
Founder of New Netherlands.
D 100
Who is Peter Minuit?
Reason for French settlement in North
America.
D 200
What is the fur trade?
Difference between French and English treatment of Native
Americans.
D 300
What is French made natives trading partners and did not take native land?
Indian leader who allied with the French
to attack British forts in the Great Lakes area.
D 400
Who is Pontiac?
D 500
Main result of the French and Indian War.
What is France is no longer major power in North America?
Trading alliance set up between Native
Americans and Colonists.
E 100
What is the Powhatan Confederacy?
Required colonists to only trade with England.
E 200
What are the Navigation Acts?
Major push and pull factors for leaving Europe and
heading to the Americas.
E 300
What are push: economic: hunger, homelessness, poverty, lack of opportunity,
religious intolerance; pull: land of opportunity, land of abundance (plentiful
food)?
Led to the decline of the Spanish Empire.
E 400
What is the defeat of the Spanish Armada, inflation and challenge to
power overseas?
Economic changes that occurred during
the 1200’s and 1300’s.
E 500
What are money becomes key to status and power, start of capital
system and joint-stock companies?
British name for the “Intolerable’ Acts.
F 100
What are the coercive acts?
Required colonists to house and provide support for British
Troops.
F 200
What is the quartering act?
Put an indirect tax on imported items to try and trick colonists into paying
taxes.
F 300
What are the Townshend Acts?
Announced that land won during the French and Indian War would be reserved for Native
Americans.
F 400
What is the Proclamation of 1763?
Results of the Boston Tea Party.
F 500
What are the closing of Boston Harbor, Charter cancelled, and governor approval
required for legislature?
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Colonial Governments
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Major factors that influenced Colonial Governments.
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What are the Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights, the Great Awakening, and the
Enlightenment?
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