John Locke believed that man without government was
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unruly
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What effect did the great awakening have on the colonies
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The effect that the Great Awakening had on the colonies was
influential. This is what brought revival in the religious circles
and was a form of rebellion against the authoritarian rule.
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What was the purpose of the Coercive Acts
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To punish Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party.
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Does John Locke believe in democracy
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Yes. John Locke believed in democracy.
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What problem arose because Georgia did not allow slavery
What did the colonies of the American South want to copy for their way of life
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The class system of England and Europe
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What caused the slave population in the Chesapeake colonies to grow
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Slaves formed families and had children.
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What was true about the Chesapeake Colonies of Virginia and Maryland
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One thing that was true about both the Virginia and Maryland
colonies was that they both grew quickly after difficult
starts.
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When did North Carolina Provincial Congress end
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North Carolina Provincial Congress ended in 1776.
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The enlightenment and the great awakening caused
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An increased interest in books and learning
(Apex)
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What did john locke believe in-
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John Locke believed that all people had rights that no
government could take away. John Locke expressed this in 3 ways
life, liberty and property.
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What did the second great awakening cause
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The second great awakening caused shifts in theology and in
religious beliefs
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In colonial times the word patriots referred to people who
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They wanted freedom from British.
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An issue for chesapeake planters was that the effect of tobacco farming on soil led to
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A need for more land.
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What was the Southern colonies based on
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Plantation system and growing of cotton, indigo, rice,
tobacco.
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John Locke believed that man without government was
unruly
What effect did the great awakening have on the colonies
The effect that the Great Awakening had on the colonies was
influential. This is what brought revival in the religious circles
and was a form of rebellion against the authoritarian rule.
What was the purpose of the Coercive Acts
To punish Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party.
Does John Locke believe in democracy
Yes. John Locke believed in democracy.
What problem arose because Georgia did not allow slavery