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Chapter 6 Thinkers

Chapter 6 Thinkers Other than being wars, what do the conflicts discussed in chapter 6 have in common? In your historical opinion, assess the leadership of George Washington prior to the American Revolution.

Chapter 6 terms/names 3 points of North American contact (France, Spain, Great Britain) Samuel de Champlain Robert de la Salle Albany Congress War of Jenkins’ Ear Fort Duquesne Fort Necessity General Braddock William Pitt George Washington Benjamin Franklin Seven Years’ War French & Indian War Proclamation of 1763 Fort Necessity

Chapter 5 & 6 terms/names Fort Necessity Social structure of the colonies Scots-Irish (Scotch-Irish) Pennsylvania Dutch Paxton Boys Molasses Act Anglican vs. Congregational churches First Great Awakening Jonathan Edwards George Whitfield Education prior to the Revolution Culture prior tot the Revolution John Peter Zenger 3 points of North American contact (France, Spain, Great Britain) Samuel de Champlain Robert de la Salle Albany Congress War of Jenkins’ Ear Fort Duquesne Fort Necessity General Braddock William Pitt George Washington Benjamin Franklin Seven Years’ War French & Indian War Proclamation of 1763 Salutary neglect Fort Necessity