Conflict in the English Colonies

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Conflict in the English Colonies Name: _________________________________________________________ Define the “Great Awakening” Describe the purpose of the Great Awakening during the 1700s. Who was Jonathon Edwards? Who was George Whitefield? Describe how the Great Awakening led to conflict. Describe the significance of the Great Awakening. Define “Enlightenment” How did Isaac Newton contribute to Enlightenment? Who is John Locke? Describe how he contributed to Enlightenment. What are the three natural rights? Name the two American Enlightenment thinkers.