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AP US History Chapter 5 Flashcards

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42672317Conquest of the Cradlea phrase that described how the Americans were able to succed by simply reproducing faster than Britain0
42672318Pennsylvania DutchGerman immigrants who left Germany because of religious persecution, economic problems and war1
42672319Scots- Irishscottish people who lived in Ireland, but moved to Pennsylvania2
42672320Paxton Boysan army against the Quakers and their light policy on Indians3
42672321Regulatorsan insurrection against eastern domination of the colony's affairs4
42672322"Great Wagon Road"an area of Scots- Irish settlement- Appalachin foothills5
42672323Agriculturethe leading industry in the colonies6
42672324Triangular Traderum to Africa, slaves to the West-Indies, and sugar to New England7
42672325Lumberingthe most important manufacturing activity8
42672326Navigation Actstariffs that controled trade with other countries- lead to rebellious feelings9
42672327Samuel Adamsperson who helped found the patroit movement10
42672328Anglican and Congregationalthe two established churches in America11
42672329The Great Awakening1730s - 1740s religious revival of Puritan faith- Jonathan Edwards12
42672330Jonathan Edwardsminister in Northampton who emphasized the need for grace13
42672331George Whitfieldloud preacher who caused many to convert during the Great Awakening14
42672332Old Lightsorthodox clergymen that did not support the Awakening15
42672333New Lightsministers who supported the Awakening16
42672334University of Pennsylvaniathe first college free from denomination17
42672335John Trumbullpainter, forced to go to London18
42672336Charles Wilson Pealeportraits of George Washington, ran museum19
42672337Benjamin Westpainter, close friend of George III20
42672338John Singleton Copleypainter, went to London because he was a Loyalist21
42672339Phylis Wheatleypoet22
42672340Benjamin Franklinwrote Poor Richard's Almanack23
42672341Poor Richard's Almanackbook that had pithy, homespun sayings24
42672342John Peter Zengerperson who printed mean things about the government and was decided "not guilty" - freedom of press25
42672343Lord Cornburyworst governor of New Jersey and New York- drunk gambler26

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