Societies or One? Great Awakening Common Sense

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1607-1776 3 Societies or One? Great Awakening Common Sense Salutary Neglect Mercantilism Representative Bodies The Declaration of Independence Common Sense British Legislation Committees of Correspondence & Sons of Liberty Please write a detailed paragraph for each of the above topics. Your paragraph should include background, important details, outcomes and most importantly, ANALYSIS. You must tell why this was important and what happened because of the topic. Remember: How did we get here, what happened, why is important to American History!!

People/Events to Consider: Chesapeake/New England Colonies Act of Toleration Bacon’s Rebellion Roger Williams Anne Hutchinson (antinomianism) Fundamental Orders of Conn New England Issues Halfway Covenant King Philip’s War Acts of Navigation Triangular Trade George Whitefield & Jonathan Edwards