John Locke believed that man without government was
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unruly
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Achievement of the second continental congress
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which was an achievement of the second contential
congresschesseis very good
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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
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and was a form of rebellion against the authoritarian rule.
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What was at the center of Enlightenment thought
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Education and scientific discovery
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How did Britain plan to pay for the huge expenses of the French and Indian War
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By increasing taxes that American colonists had to pay.
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Which act required colonial assemblies to house and pay british soldiers
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quartering act--apex
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How did rich Virginians keep relations friendly with poor whites
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they allowed poor whites the use of their plantation barns
use plantation barns
They allowed poor whites the use of their skilled slaves
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The spread of enlightenment ideas was helped by
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The growth of cities and towns
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The enlightenment and the great awakening caused
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An increased interest in books and learning
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Both the stamp act and the townshed acts resulted in
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colonial boycotts of british goods
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Which act passed required the colonist to pay a tax on imports which could only come from Britain
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townshend act
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When was the committee of correspondence created
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The Committee of Correspondence Newsletter was created in
1961.
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John Locke believed that man without government was
unruly
Achievement of the second continental congress
which was an achievement of the second contential
congresschesseis very good
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 at the center of Enlightenment thought
Education and scientific discovery
How did Britain plan to pay for the huge expenses of the French and Indian War
By increasing taxes that American colonists had to pay.
Which act required colonial assemblies to house and pay british soldiers
quartering act--apex
How did rich Virginians keep relations friendly with poor whites
they allowed poor whites the use of their plantation barns
use plantation barns
They allowed poor whites the use of their skilled slaves
The spread of enlightenment ideas was helped by
The growth of cities and towns
The enlightenment and the great awakening caused
An increased interest in books and learning
(Apex)
Both the stamp act and the townshed acts resulted in
colonial boycotts of british goods
Which act passed required the colonist to pay a tax on imports which could only come from Britain
townshend act
When was the committee of correspondence created
The Committee of Correspondence Newsletter was created in
1961.