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American Heritage Review

Covers parts of chapters 3, 4, & 5.
Across
This "trade" went between Britain, Africa, and North America
These "towns" taught Indians "civilized manners and customs.
French and Indian War ended by the Treaty of _____.
Another name for a general search warrant was a writ of _____.
Upper class of all colonial regions
First institution of higher learning in the colonies
The apprenticeship system taught these
Belief that God was a cosmic watchmaker and then left everything to run on its own.
First college in the south for many years
This religious group believed in baptism by triple immersion
Author of Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.
French fort in the Ohio River Valley
Second largest group of immigrants to the New World.
King in power during the time of the Stamp Act Congress.
This 1765 act required the housing of British troops by the colonials.
These colonies were also called "Bread Colonies."
Down
Proclamation Act of 1763 forbade settling west of these mountains.
These schools were organized and hired teachers to teach the children
Servant who brought his family and possessions from Europe
Anglican churches served a neighborhood or a ______.
The Old Deluder Satan Act required the appointment of one of these
The tax that led to the strongest protest in the colonies.
Ideal family in the colonies with the father head over everyone
European name for the French and Indian War
The Enlightenment believed that Science and this were the only reliable ways to find truth.
Type of servant who had to work to pay off his passage to the New World
Large, southern farms
Congregationalist was another name for _____.
British had the support of this major Indian tribe
Greatest figure of the Great Awakening in Virginia
Stamp Act led to this, or a refusal to buy English goods
A type of these that was set up in the houses of single or widowed women