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Key Terms of Chapters 6-10 The American Pageant 13th Edition

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AP US History Unit 2: Revolution and New Government Terms and Identifications, 2011/12? ? New France: origins, extent, characteristics Extent: Canada, then spread out over America for beaver fur, colony in Louisiana. Origin: Edict of Nantes, 1598: French King wanted colonization over religious war between Catholics and Protestants. Characteristics: No representatives or right to trial by jury. 1750 ? 60,000 population Landless French didn?t want to move to the New World Denied access to Protestants France wants Caribbean > Canada b/c of raw material. Jesuits ? French Catholic Ministers; tried to save Indians, were tortured instead. King William's and Queen Anne's Wars King William?s War: 1689-1697 Queen Anne?s War: 1702-1713 Britain v. France

a history of western society chapter 16

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Chapter 16: Absolutism and Constitutionalism in Western Europe (ca 1589-1715) Absolutism Absolute Monarchs In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries absolute monarchs claimed absolute sovereignty based in divine right. Nonetheless, at this time in history absolute monarchs generally were still bound by the law. Absolute monarchs strove to eliminate competing jurisdictions and institutions in their territories. They also secured the cooperation of the nobility. In contrast to medieval monarchs who negotiated taxation with nobles on a case-by-case basis, absolute monarchs set up bureaucracies that they controlled to collect taxes on a regular basis. Bureaucrats in the seventeenth century began to distinguish between their public duties and private property.

horses outline

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HORSES l. Helpful to men A. traveling long distances 1. strong runners 2. long legs 3. hooves for running B. hunting for food 1. good sense of smell 2. follow commands well C. good workers 1. farming 2. good memories 3. learn quickly ll. How a horse looks A. Coat 1. thick in winter for warmth 2. Sheds in spring for coolness B. Color 1. comes in many colors 2. coat, mane, tail color make it beautiful

chapter 7 vocab

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King George III King George the third was the king of England in the 1770's.Though he was a good man he was not a good ruler. He lost all of the 13 American colonies and caused America to start to gain its freedom. Lord North 1770's-1782 King George III's stout prime minister (governor during Boston Tea Party) in the 1770's. Lord North's rule fell in March of 1782, which therefore ended the rule of George III for a short while. Samuel Adams

Stolen Legacy

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Stolen Legacy: Greek Philosophy is Stolen Egyptian Philosophy by George G. M. James, Ph.D. University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff This work was originally published in New York by Philosophical Library in 1954. The content herein has been slightly edited to mark word corrections and in its organization to assist readability. The author, George Granville Monah James was born in Georgetown, Guyana, South America. His parents were Reverend Linch B. and Margaret E. James. George studied at Durham University in Britain and after a period at the University of London, he earned his doctorate at Columbia University in New York, NY. He then qualified to teach Mathematics, Latin, and Greek. Later he was professor of Logic and Greek at Livingstone College in Salisbury, North

Chapter 4 Section 1-2 New Civilizations in the Americas and Western Eurasia 1200-250 BCE First and Last Sentence Notes

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Chapter 6 Religion Key Issue 1

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Universalizing Religions Universalizing Religions: attempt to be global, to appeal to all people wherever in the world Denomination: division of branch that unites a # of local congregations in a single legal & administrative body Sect: is a small group that has broken away from an established denomination CHRISTIANITY -2 billion followers -predominant relig. In N. & S. America, Europe, Australia, some countries in Africa BRANCHES OF CHRISTIANITY -3 major branches: Roman Catholic 50%, Protestant 25%, Eastern Orthodox 10%, African, Asian & Latin Am. 15% -Europe= Roman Cath. Dominant Christian branch in SW & E, Protestant in NW, East. Orth. In E. & SE -Netherlands & Switz. Have approx. = % of R.C. & Protestants

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