World History - Test 7 (Ch. 17) choice and match Flashcards
this monarch wanted all Englishmen to conform to the established Church of England
James I
the first true prime minister of England
Robert Wapole
Parliament enacted these as the colonists’ punishment for the Boston Tea Party
Intolerable Acts
this U.S. ship exploded in the harbor of Havana, Cuba, starting the Spanish-American war
Maine
after the Spanish-American War, the U.S. gained this Spanish possession
Guam
the first governor of the Pilgrims
John Carver
he worked to abolish slavery in the British Empire
William Wilberforce
Mexico recognized the Rio Grande as the southern border of this state
Texas
the Pietist Movement began in this country
Germany
each American colony elected representatives for this body
legislature
year England and Scotland united
1707
year for beginning of modern missions
1792
year Pilgrims landed at. Plymouth
1620
year U.S. Constitution was ratified
1789
year War for Independence begins
1775
year War for Independence ends
1783
American revivalist of the late 19th century
D.L. Moody
began the Pietist Movement
Philipp Spener
best-known Great Awakening evangelist in America
George Whitefield
circuit-riding preacher
Francis Asbury
Father of American Missions
Adoniram Judson
Father of West African Missions
Lott Carey
founded Methodist church
John Wesley
most responsible for the Second Great Awakening
Charles Finney
preached “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”
Jonathan Edwards
started Sunday school
Robert Raikes
why the Articles of Confederation was too weak for the new United States
they did not protect free trade or individual property
how the War of 1812 helped the United States
the U.S. proved its ability to defend its interests
Alexis de Tocqueville’s perspective on the greatness of the U. S.
the spirit of religion created national unity
the significance of the Mayflower Compact
it established a foundation of civil government
how the Half-Way Covenant was harmful to the churches
nonbelievers could be church members