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 Great Wagon Road
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A land route to the Carolina Piedmont
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Why did the colonists call the Coercive Acts The Intolerable Acts
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What they called them was the Intolerable Acts
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Did John Locke believe in God
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yes, John Locke did believe in GOD,but he did not believe in the
divinity of Jesus Christ.
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Who settled in the colony of Carolina
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Originally it was people from Virginia that settled in Carolina.
Others came from Great Britain, Germany and Switzerland. There were
also slaves brought in from Africa.
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Why did the calverts manor system fail
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plantation owners would rather buy slaves and tobacco
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Which group wanted people to choose their own systems of government
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Enlightment thinkers
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According to the declaration of independence when a government works against the rights of the people what are the people allowed to do
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According to the declaration of independence when a government
works against the rights of the people " it is the Right of the
People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new
Government"
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The settlement of the carolinas was helped by
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The limited availability of land
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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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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 Great Wagon Road
A land route to the Carolina Piedmont
Why did the colonists call the Coercive Acts The Intolerable Acts
What they called them was the Intolerable Acts
Did John Locke believe in God
yes, John Locke did believe in GOD,but he did not believe in the
divinity of Jesus Christ.
Who settled in the colony of Carolina
Originally it was people from Virginia that settled in Carolina.
Others came from Great Britain, Germany and Switzerland. There were
also slaves brought in from Africa.
Why did the calverts manor system fail
plantation owners would rather buy slaves and tobacco
Which group wanted people to choose their own systems of government
Enlightment thinkers
According to the declaration of independence when a government works against the rights of the people what are the people allowed to do
According to the declaration of independence when a government
works against the rights of the people " it is the Right of the
People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new
Government"
The settlement of the carolinas was helped by
The limited availability of land
When was the committee of correspondence created
The Committee of Correspondence Newsletter was created in
1961.