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Jeopardy Beginnings of an American Identity Chapter 5

Early American Culture Roots of American Democracy The French and Indian War “Grab-bag”

This planter grew the first successful crop of indigo in the colonies.

Who was Eliza Lucas Pinckney?

The Great Awakening was a __________.

What is Christian religious revival?

This movement stressed human reason and science as the paths to knowledge.

What is The Enlightenment?

This was a great Enlightenment figure in the colonies.

Who was Ben Franklin?

This English philosopher argued that people have natural rights.

Who was John Locke?

This document was signed by King John in 1215 which gave Englishmen political and civil liberties.

What was the Magna Carta?

This man, along with his wife, replaced King James as monarch after the Glorious Revolution.

Who was William of Orange?

This man was arrested and went to trial in 1735 for criticizing the governor of New York.

Who was John Peter Zenger?

This was a right that came about because of the trial of John Peter Zenger.

What is the Freedom of the Press?

What could a Colonial Assembly do after 1700?

What is: Elected by eligible colonists, made laws, had authority to tax, and paid the governor’s salary?

The war of between Britain, France, and their allies for control of North America.

What is French and Indian War?

The worldwide struggle between France and Great Britain between 1756 – 1763 (The French and Indian War was part of this.)

What was the Seven Years’ War?

The conflict that started when the British took over French forts in 1763.

What is Pontiac’s Rebellion?

The man who proposed the Albany Plan of Union.

Who was Ben Franklin?

The 1763 agreement that ended the war between France and Britain.

What was the Treaty of Paris (1763)?

Name of the declaration that forbade colonists from settling west of the Appalachians in 1763.

What is the Proclamation of 1763?

The battle that led to the British victory in the French and Indian War.

What was the Battle of Quebec?

England’s chief lawmaking body.

What is Parliament?

English governor appointed to rule the reorganized northern colonies-New England. He angered the colonies by ending representative assemblies.

Who was Edmund Andros?

Preacher who delivered fiery sermons during the Great Awakening.

Who was Jonathan Edwards?