Chapter 18 Flashcards

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KJV Bible completed

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1611

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Separatists that fled England because of persecution

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Pilgrims

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James’ son who became King

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Charles I

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3
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Reaffirmed liberties of Englishmen

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Petition of Rights

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4
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Archbishop of Canterbury under Charles I

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William Laud

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5
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Mass. Bay colony founded

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1630

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6
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Scottish resistance to religious change

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National Covenant

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13 year long meeting of Parliament

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Long Parliment

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Ones that supported Parliment

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Roundheads

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9
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Supported Kings

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Cavaliers

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Year the English Civil War occurred

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1642

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Commander of Parliament’s forces army called “Ironside”

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Oliver Cromwell

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12
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Victories for Roundheads

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Battle of Marston Moor and the Battle of Naseby

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13
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Declared Charles I a traitor and behead him

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Rump Parliament

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14
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England’s new government

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Commonwealth

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15
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Government ran by Cromwell as “Lord Protector”

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Protectorate

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16
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Was made King after Richard Cromwell was removed from power

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Charles II

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17
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Secret treaty signed by Charles II and Louis XIV

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Treaty of Dover

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18
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Opposed Charles II

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Whigs

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19
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Catholic King of England after Charles II

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James II

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20
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Became monarchs under glorious revolution in 1688

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William III and Mary II

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Permanently established English rights

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English Bill of Rights

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Important step for English religious freedom

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Toleration Act

23
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Last Stuart monarch

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Queen Anne

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English and Scottish governments United

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1707

25
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German Lutheran Pastor who began Pietism movement

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Philip Spener

26
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Profoundly affected Pietism movement

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August Francke

27
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German Baptists

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Brethren

28
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Revived by Pietism

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Moravians

29
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Leader of Moravians

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Nicholas Von Zinzendorf

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Moravian headquarters

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Herrnhut

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Pastor who preached “Sinners in the hands of an Angry God”

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Johnathan Edwards

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Best-known evangelist of Great Awakening

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George Whitfield

33
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Great English evangelist

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John Wesley

34
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Philosophers adopted forms of rationalism, deism, and humanism

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Age of Reason

35
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Teaches the only source of knowledge is experience

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Empiricism

36
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Taught empiricism

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John Locke

37
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Idea that truth is impossible to know and knowledge is uncertain

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Skepticism

38
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Promoted skepticism

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David Hume

39
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Founded Methodist church

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John Wesley

40
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Great English Christian statesman- fought against slavery

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William Wilberforce

41
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Slave trader who got saved and later wrote hymns

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John Newton

42
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1st “Father of Sunday School Movement”

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Robert Raikes

43
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Education for all children

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Popular Education

44
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Reformed England’s prison

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John Howard

45
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“Father of Modern Missions” began in 1792

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William Carey

46
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“Father of American Missions”

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Adoniram Judson

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“Father of Modern Conservation”

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Edmund Burke

48
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Leading authority on English Law, authored Commentaries on the Law’s of England

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Sir William Blackstone

49
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Greatest literary figure of the 18th century

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Samuel Johnson

50
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Great British navigator/explorer

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Captain James Cook