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Life in the English Colonies pgs. 90-97

Across
Where New England colonists talked about and decided issues of local interest.
The ___ signed by the British and French in 1763 gave all French lands east of the Mississippi River to the British.
A religious and social movement in the 1730s & 1740s that affected colonial social and political life.
British and French tensions over the Ohio River Valley caused which war?
Which Acts provided that colonists could only trade with England?
Following the passage of the English Bill of Rights, colonists quickly formed new ___.
In 1689, the English Bill of Rights reduced the power of the English ___, while Parliament gained power.
Movement which spread the idea that reason and logic could improve society.
Political philosopher ___ thought people had natural rights such as equality and liberty.
A practice of creating and maintaining wealth by carefully controlling trade.
Sermons about spiritual equality of all people led some colonists to begin demanding more political ___.
Great Awakening ministers also allowed ordinary church members-whatever their ___ to play a role in church services.
Down
A system in which goods and slaves were traded among the Americas, Britain, and Africa.
An Ottawa chief who fought for France trying to resist British settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains.
The slave trade that brought millions of Africans across the Atlantic Ocean in a brutal voyage called the _____.
____ survived the Middle Passage traveling in a slave ship across the Atlantic Ocean.
Ministers like Whitefield emphasized _____ experiences over church rules.
His dramatic sermons told sinners to seek forgiveness for their sins or face punishment in Hell forever.
Captured, injured, or killed soldiers.
Emotional religious gatherings where people came together to hear sermons.