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The British and French Empires
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Economic Growth and Empire Mercantilist Theory Mercantilist Regulations Prosperity Colonial Dependence Urbanization –Philadelphia in 1759
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Colonial Gentry
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Monticello (Georgian Architecture)
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Cultural and Religious Transformation Prosperity Gentility Age of Enlightenment –Benjamin Franklin Publisher, Scientist, Inventor, Lending Libraries, Fire Brigades, etc.
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Benjamin Franklin and the Glass Harmonica
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A Dwindling Fire The Halfway Covenant and the Crisis of Puritanism The Salem Witch Trials –24 Dead (19 by execution)
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George Whitefield, Father of Revivalism
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Religious Changes (First Great Awakening, 1730s-60s) A wave of revivalism Inspiration: George Whitefield's Revivals North: Jonathon Edwards. “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” New vs. Old Lights Southern Baptists
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The Development of Colonial Government Early Period (1600-1660) Tightening Control (1660-1689) –The Dominion of New England Salutary Neglect (1689-1763) Divergence of Political Theory –Virtual vs. Actual Representation
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Roots of Conflict French Expansionism The Glorious Revolution Spilling Over Indian Involvement
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A Century of War Changing Relations Stronger Ties and Problems Changes in Britain
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Modern Depiction of French Soldier and Indian Warrior (Huron)
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French and Indian War Troops
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The Colonial Wars King William’s War (1689-1697) –Indecisive Queen Anne’s War (1702-1713) –Capture of Acadia King George’s War (1744-1748) –Capture of Louisbourg French and Indian War (1754-1763)
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The French and Indian War (1754-63) Outbreak of War French Stomp on the British (1754-1758) –Braddock’s Defeat--1755 –Montcalm British Stomp on the French (1758-1763) –1759--Fall of Quebec –1760--The Iroquois Defect
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The Treaty of Paris (1763) English take Canada Spain takes Louisiana France regains lost sugar islands
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