Chapter 5 Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution 1700-1775
Know several details of how the following are significant to the larger narrative of this chapter/unit.
Details are vital. Know how many of these people, issues, terms are related. Be able to connect these items.
Jonathan Edwards Benjamin Franklin Michael Guillaume de Crevecour
George Whitefield John Peter Zenger Phillis Wheatley
John Singleton Copley John Turnbull Charles Wilson Peale
Benjamin West Jacobus Arminius Andrew Hamilton
Paxton Boys Great Awakening Anglicans
Rent-racking Regulator Movement Old Lights
New Lights Triangular Trade Molasses Act
Scots-Irish naval stores praying towns
Almshouses jayle birds taverns
Congregational Church Presbyterian Armenians
Heresies major agricultural crops and their impact on different colonies
Enlightenment
Summarize the key features of the American population in this time period. Consider its sources, size, location, diversity, and mobility.
Did differences in wealth and status in the colonies increase or diminish from 1700 to 1750? Explain
Define religious fundamentalism. Was the Great Awakening a fundamentalist movement or not?
What were the long term consequences of the American colonists seeking foreign markets for their exports.
Chapter 6. The Duel for North America 1608-1763.
Samuel de Champlain William Pitt Antoine Cadillac
Robert de La Salle James Wolf Pontiac
Edward Braddock Louis XIV Marquis de Montcalm
Ben Franklin George Washington Huguenots
Seven Years War (French and Indian War) Acadians
War of Spanish Succession Albany Congress Iroquois
New France Proclamation of 1763 Cajun
Edict of Nantes coureurs de bois Jesuits
Salutary neglect War of Jenkins’s Ear Louisbourg
Fort Duquesne Fort Necessity nationalism
Great War for Empire
Map Skills---Quebec New Orleans Great Lakes Montreal Hudson Bay
Newfoundland Louisiana Nova Scotia (Arcadia)
Compare and contrast Colonies in North America with their British and Spanish counter parts. Consider, for example location, timing, economy, political organization, and religious influences.