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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What did England have that the wealthy southern planters wanted
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England had a society with an aristocratic class, and the
southern planters wanted the same.
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What was the main point of Enlightenment thinking
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To use reason and logic to explain how the world worked
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What was a goal of enlightenment thinkers
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To make life better for humanity
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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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What was one reason William Penn was given land in the middle colonies
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The king owed him money.
To allow Quakers to escape persecution in England.
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Why did many planters from Barbados relocate to the Carolina colony
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Carolina offered more space for growing sugarcane.
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Why was William Penn given land in the middle colonies
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The king of england owed him money
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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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The outcome of the English restoration most affected the settlement of which area
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carolinas
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I was known as the swamp fox I used methods against the British in south Carolina that broke traditional rules of war who am I
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Francis Marion
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King George III saw the actions of the Sons of Liberty as
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treasonous
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An effect of the great awakening was that
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New Churches Formed To Challenge Established Religion
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Great Awakening preachers like Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield challenged Puritan beliefs by emphasizing
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George Whitefield challenged Puritan beliefs by emphasizing:
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What one of the statement about the Native Americans in Carolina is true
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The Yamasee and tuscarora indians left the area for new homes
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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 at the center of Enlightenment thought
Education and scientific discovery
What did England have that the wealthy southern planters wanted
England had a society with an aristocratic class, and the
southern planters wanted the same.
What was the main point of Enlightenment thinking
To use reason and logic to explain how the world worked
What was a goal of enlightenment thinkers
To make life better for humanity
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.
What was one reason William Penn was given land in the middle colonies
The king owed him money.
To allow Quakers to escape persecution in England.
Why did many planters from Barbados relocate to the Carolina colony
Carolina offered more space for growing sugarcane.
Why was William Penn given land in the middle colonies
The king of england owed him money
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)
The outcome of the English restoration most affected the settlement of which area
carolinas
I was known as the swamp fox I used methods against the British in south Carolina that broke traditional rules of war who am I
Francis Marion
King George III saw the actions of the Sons of Liberty as
treasonous
An effect of the great awakening was that
New Churches Formed To Challenge Established Religion
Great Awakening preachers like Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield challenged Puritan beliefs by emphasizing
Answer t Great Awakening preachers like Jonathan Edwards and
George Whitefield challenged Puritan beliefs by emphasizing:
his question…
What one of the statement about the Native Americans in Carolina is true
The Yamasee and tuscarora indians left the area for new homes