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Chapter 5. Page 150 Review Questions # 17 - 27. p. 150 # 17 - 35. 17.Related to religion and Great Awakening Quebec battle ended the war Locke and Franklin were philosophers during the Enlightenment period
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Chapter 5 Page 150 Review Questions # 17 - 27
p. 150 # 17 - 35 17.Related to religion and Great Awakening • Quebec battle ended the war • Locke and Franklin were philosophers during the Enlightenment period • During the Glorious Revolution Parliament sought to limit the power of the English monarchy
21. Land was abundant, more people could vote; there was a large middle class, huge underclass of slaves, no aristocracy • Focus on spiritual equality threatened established social system; religious debates led to questioning of traditional authority • It encouraged colonists to believe in progress, natural rights, and government by agreement (majority rule).
Social and political rights were highly valued in England, and colonists brought those values with them. • Under James II (the King) colonists lost their representative assemblies; after the Glorious Revolution, they regained some rights. • They were forced to fight together to defend their homes and colonies. • Britain wanted to keep colonists from settling on Native American lands.