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$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 WarStruggle For Land Growth and Revolution Society SocietyPoliticsEnlighten-ment

C1-$100 Enlightenment Enlightenment - $200 Who was the examplar of American Enlightenment? Benjamin Franklin Pg: 116

C1-$200 Enlightenment Enlightenment - $400 Who were the people who believed that God created the world but allowed it to operate through laws of nature? Deists Pg: 117

C1-$300 Enlightenment Enlightenment - $600 What was the evangelical Christian movement that stressed the individual’s personal relationship with God? Pietism Pg 118

C1-$400 Enlightenment Enlightenment - $800 Who was the English philosopher that stated that people should have the right to to change government polices or even form a government through the decisions of the majority? John Locke Pg:116

C1-$500 Enlightenment Enlightenment - $1000 The law like order of natural work, the power of human reason,the natural rights of individuals and the progressive improvement of society are the ____________? The four fundamental principles of enlightenment Pg 116

C2-$100 War War - $200 Who was the architect for the British in the Great War of Empire? William Pitt pg 125

C2-$200 War War - $400 What did the Proclamation of 1763 prohibit? White settlement west of the Appalachians. pg 126

C2-$300 War War - $600 IN 1760 the Ottawa chief offered the peace pipe to which British Major? Robert Rogerspg 127

C2-$400 War War - $800 By 1756 countries including Farnce, Spain, Britain Prussia and Austria were fighting what war? The Seven Years War pg 125

C2-$500 War War - $1000 In 1759 General _______ sailed down the St. Lawrence and took Quebec. James Wolfe pg: 125

C3-$100 Struggle for Land Struggle for Land - $200 The colonial courts had gained enough power to uphold which rights? Property rightsPg:128

C3-$200 Struggle for Land Struggle for Land - $400 What was the buffer zone between South Carolina and Spanish Florida? Georgia Pg:125

C3-$300 Struggle for Land Struggle for Land - $600 As westward expansion occurred so did the tensions between Native Americans and the settlers. In what year did the Scots-Irish Paxton Boys massacre 20 members of the Conestoga tribe? 1763Pg:128

C3-$400 Struggle for Land Struggle for Land - $800 Which Lord was granted the right to collect an annual tax on land in North Carolina? Lord Granville Pg:128

C3-$500 Struggle for Land Struggle for Land - $1000 Long term tenants and yeomen, fearing that hey would bee reduced to English peasants, joined European migrants in the search for cheap land near the_____________? Appalachian MountainsPg:129

C4-$100 Growth and Revolution Growth and Revolution - $200 __________ purchased 30% of all British exports. America pg 127

C3-200 Growth and Revolution Growth and Revolution - $400 To raise their standards of living, Americans used the profit from trading to buy English manufactures in what? “ Consumer Revolution” Pg:127

C3-$300 Growth and Revolution Growth and Revolution - $600 Which country had been the dominant commercial power in the Atlantic and Indian oceans since 1700? Britain pg 127

C3-$400 Growth and Revolution Growth and Revolution - $800 South Carolina’s rice planters increased their wealth and luxurious lifestyles by planting which crop? Indigo Pg:127

C3-$500 Growth and Revolution Growth and Revolution - $ % of the American trade was financed by Britian through what two things ? Extended credit and Pitt’s military expenditures Pg 128

C4-$100 Society - $200 How much of the white population of the middle atlantic colonies owned no land of held little property? 1/2 pg 108

C4-$200 Society - $400 Which two groups of workers took advantage of the supply of labor to organize and outwork system? Merchants and artisans pg 108

C4-$300 Society - $600 Like the Chesapeake planters, ________ landlords aspired to live as European gentry. New York pg 107

C4-$400 Society - $800 To show off their social status the wealthy often ate off of pewter or ceramic plates imported from which two countries? England and Holland pg 108

C4-$500 Society - $1000 What is the name of the tool introduced in the 1750’s that doubled or tripled the amount of gain a worker could cut? Cradle scythe pg 108

C4-$100 Politics Politics - $200 In ever colony the legislature was mad up of how many houses? 2 ( lower and upper)Amsco 52

C4-$200 Politics Politics - $400 How many colonies had governors that were appointed by the royal king? 8Amsco 51

C4-$300 Politics Politics - $600 In what two colonies were the governors elected by the people? Rhode Island and Connecticut Amsco 44

C4-$400 Politics Politics - $800 What was the dominant form of government in the New England colonies? Town meetingsAmsco 52

C4-$500 Politics Politics - $1000 What was a requirement in all the colonies that voters must be white males and own a ________? Small amount of property Amsco 52