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Exit Slip Pre-revolutionary topics US History Exit Slip Pre-revolutionary topics

Bacon’s Rebellion 1) List 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) List 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) List two things you learned about mercantilism. 8) List 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) List two ways the Great Awakening impacted the colonies.