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Puritans came to New England
in search of the freedom to worship as they wished, but not freedom of religion for all
The puritan founders in Massatucits who described their colony as city upon a hill
felt they were creating a holy community that would be a model for the world
Calvanist believed all of the following EXCEPT
Freedom of religion for all
George Whitefield was associated with the
Great Awakening
The great awakening in the 1740’s was a
revival movement wuth an emotional appeal
Those known as separitists
gave up on reforming the Church of England
As leading figure of the great Awakening, Johanothan Edwards preached
people were sinners in the hands of an angry god
What was one of the effects of the great awakening in America
Declining respect for established authority
The great awakening resulted in all the following EXCEPT
A decline of religios diversity
According to the textbook, which individual is known for preaching the famous sermon,”sinners in the hands of an Angry God”
Johnothan Edwards
According to the textbook who dominated the politics, religion, and culture of New England during th seventeenth century
Puritans
According to the textbook, what were the primany foals of the English colonies established in New England from 1620 onward
Religius Motives
According to the textbook, how did the great awakening contribute to the transformation of colonial society and the language of individualism
By encouraging individuals to question the world and embrave a more pious lifestyle
According to the textbook, who did the puritans consider as the “Elect” among English Puritans
Those chosen by god for salvation
According to the textbook, Christopher Columbus sailed under the flag of which nation
Spain
According to the textbook, what was the name of the largest city in the Mississipian Empire
Cahokia
New World hunter gatherer societies turned to agriculture primarily due to
A growing scarcity of resources
In his first voyage in 1492, Christopher Colomnus
Mistook cuba for Japan