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By 1775, how many colonies did Great Britain rule in North America? |
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Which British colonies were wealthier than the original 13? |
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by 1775, how many people were in the colonies? |
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What was the average age in the colonies? |
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How much of the population were cooped up in a specific group of mtns? (what were they?) |
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About ___% of people lived in rural areas |
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How many people were in the colonies in 1700? |
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how many slaves were in the colonies as of 1775? |
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Every TWENTY FIVE years, what happened to the colonial population |
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NAME THAT MAN: "you people breed like your own rattlesnakes!" |
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For every ___ English subjects, there was an American colonist born |
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Where did much of the population in the colonies go? |
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What were the most populous colonies in 1775? |
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Name four colonial cities |
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NY, Philly, Boston, Charleston |
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How many Germans were in the colonies in 1775? |
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What religion were most Germans in the colonies? |
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_____show the Germans' industry and prosperity in the colonies |
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Tell me about the ethnicity of the Scots-Irish (2) |
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-they were Scottish low-landers -they weren't even Irish |
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How many Scots-Irish were there in the 13 colonies? |
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Tell me about the migration of the Scots-Irish |
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they were pushed to Ireland, but the Irish Catholics there resented their Presbyterianism , so they came to PA, and were pushed to the frontiers to become squatters |
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What were two things that the Scots-Irish made? (fine, not technically) |
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This "road" was full of Scots-Irish |
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The Scots Irish were good for THIS beverage |
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Why didn't the Scots-Irish like the British? |
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pushed them out of England |
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THIS MARCH protested the Quaker oligarchy being nice to the NAs |
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THIS MOVEMENT was in THIS colony and was a rebellion against Eastern involvement in the colonies |
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Name a president of Scots-Irish descent |
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5% of colonists made up this population |
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The largest non-English group in the colonies came to be the ____, at __% of the population |
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The armed conflicts of the 1690s and early 1700s resulted in... |
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-richer merchant princes-->top 10% got 2/3 of the wealth -more orphans/widows-->almshouses |
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How did the later generations of colonists get less wealthy from landownings? |
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-less to get -more subdivisions with inheritance |
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people in THIS place had to wear a large "p" on their clothes to show that they were receiving public charity |
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What is the term for English criminals shlepped to the colonies? |
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Why did many colonists push to outlaw slavery? |
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they represented potentially rebellious paupers |
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THIS was the most honored profession in the colonies |
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Name two professions in the colonies that weren't as respected |
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When did the first med school open? |
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Why didn't physicians like the smallpox inoculation introduced in 1721? |
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didn't like messing with the will of God |
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name a remedy for smallpox in the eighteenth century |
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THIS disease was deadly, especially for young people |
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Besides tobacco, what grew in the Chesapeake? |
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What did NY export 80 thousand barrels a year of? |
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THIS and THIS were a huge part of middle colony success |
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commercial ventures, land speculation |
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Explain the triangular trade system |
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NE-->AFRICA (rum) -->WI (slaves) -->COLONIES (molasses) |
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THIS RUM was huge in RI and MA |
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What was the most important manufacturing activity in the colonies? |
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THIS fraction of British naval ships were American-made |
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WHAT act didn't let colonists sell stuff to the French West Indies? |
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populations, due to the crappy roads in the eighteenth century, tended to cluster along ____ |
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the banks of navigable rivers |
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taverns popped up along travel routes and encouraged.... |
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mingling of classes,democracy, gossip |
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V/F: A very efficient mail system was made in the eighteenth century in the colonies |
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Why was The College of Will and Mary set up? |
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to train the Anglican clergy |
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V/F: Jeremiads existed in the Anglican Church, too |
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no...it was less intensely scary there |
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THIS colony wasn't big on congregationalists |
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THESE two religions rebelled against the king |
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Congregationalists, Presbyterians |
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Anglicans wanted THIS in their colonies, but non-Anglicans said "nuh-uh" |
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These 4 things contributed to the Great Awakening |
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-less religious fervor -lengthy theological doctrines -loosened membership requirements -heretics |
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NAME THAT MAN: "individual free will, not divine decree will determine your eternal fate" |
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NAME THAT MAN: Jonathan Edwards |
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-started Great Awakening in Northampton, MA -"You need God's grace!" -Had captivating sermons: -"Sinners in the hands of an angry God" |
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NAME THAT MAN: amazingness orator of Great Awakening, describe in 3 points |
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George Whitefield -English -preached human helplessness and divine omnipotence -reduced J Edwards to tears, Ben to collection hat |
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American imitators of the emotionalism of George Whitefield were considered... |
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V/F: Baptists liked the Great Awakening |
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What were 4 effects of the Great Awakening? |
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-undermined older clergy -increased #, competitiveness of American churches -more missionary work for slaves, NAs -"new light" centers of higher learning (colleges) |
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What is the significance (No effects!) of the Great Awakening? |
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first spontaneous mass movement of the American people |
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What was education like in each section of the colonies? |
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-NE: liked it for religion -middle colonies: decent elementary schools, some tax-supported -south: it was a struggle with their logistics -corporal punishment was not shied away from |
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What is the religious significance of UPenn? |
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NAME four artists of the colonies in the eighteenth century |
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Trumbell, Peale, West, Copley (NOT copland!!!) |
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NAME THAT MAN: painted George Washington |
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What was architecture like in the colonies? |
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transported from Europe to meet colonial needs (ex: log cabin) |
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NAME THAT woMAN: Boss poet |
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NAME THAT MAN: "First civilized American"(also describe) |
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Ben Franklin: -Poor Richard's Almanac -Only first-rank scientist |
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THIS family had a hugemongous library in the colonies |
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Why were newspapers so amazing in comparison to books? (for the colonists) |
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they didn't have time nor money to read books |
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Why were newspapers important in the colonies? |
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-source of world happenings, no duh -Aired opposition to British control |
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NAME THAT MAN: free press case defendant (also describe) |
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Peter Zenger: -NYer -charged with seditious libel -won because the stuff was true, and the jurors went for it -Lawyer: Alexander Hamilton |
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Describe the bodies of the colonial legislative system |
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2 houses: -upper house (council): appointed by crown, governor -lower house (popular branch): appointed by generally wealthy landowners |
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NAME THAT MAN: crappy NY+NJ governor in 1702, +describe |
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Lord Cornbury -drunkard -frivolous spender -grafter -embezzler -religious bigot |
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how did governments sometimes keep their leaders in check? |
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Describe the local government of each section of the colonies |
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south: county gov't NE: town meetings middle: modification of the two |
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Who didn't like Christmas in the colonies(besides Ebenezer, though technically British)? |
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V/F: all colonies were basically English, kind of religiously tolerant, had social mobility, and some self-government |
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