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John Peter Zenger

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Glorious Revolution

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John Locke

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Middle Passage

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Stono Rebellion

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Salem Witch Trials

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Philadelphia

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New York

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Boston

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Charleston

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Cotton Mather

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mercantilism

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Navigation Acts

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triangle trade

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enlightenment

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First Great Awakening

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Jonathan Edwards

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George Whitefield

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new lights versus old lights

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Harvard College

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King William’s War

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Albany Plan of Union

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salutary neglect

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Why did religion lose prominence in colonial America in the period before the First Great Awakening?

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How did the First Great Awakening contribute to the democratization of colonial American society?

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Why was the trial of John Peter Zenger a turning point for free speech in colonial American culture?

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What tensions in society did the Salem Witch Trials expose?

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What is the difference between a “society with slaves” and a “slave society,” and how did part of North America become the latter?

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How and why did the relationship between slavery and race in British North America change between 1650 and 1750?

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Describe the sequence of events that took the typical African slave from his or her homeland to the Americas. What physical and psychological hardships did slaves experience during this journey?

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