eoc history the great awakening
As a result of the Treaty of Paris of 1763,
France lost all of its possessions in North America.
As a result of the Treaty of Paris (1763) who gained control of Canada and Florida?
Great Britain
In what century did the Great Awakening take place?
18th
The French and Indian War was fought between what two colonial powers?
Britain & France
This is a monotheistic religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.
Christianity
french & Indian war facts
It was part of a conflict that took place on more than one continent. The British believed France was encroaching on British territory. Native Americans were used by the British against the French. The war was ended by the Treaty of Paris. When the war ended, the British received control of Florida and Canada. As a result of the war, American colonists faced increased taxation.
Which preacher from Massachusetts is known for being a leader during the First Great Awakening?
Jonathan Edwards
Who is often said to have begin the First Great Awakening? This New England minister, a key figure in the First Great Awakening, is perhaps most known for his "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" sermon of 1741.
Jonathan Edwards
What American literary classic was set in the French and Indian War?
Last of the Mohicans
"British victory against France in the Seven Years' War helped to cause the American Revolution." Which answer BEST explains why this quotation is true?
The British increased colonial taxes in order to pay for the victory over France.
Jonathan Edwards George Whitefield Gilbert Tennent All of these people are MOST associated with what aspect of 18th century colonial life in British North America?
The Great Awakening
Josiah Matthews, 1738 This journal entry would be of most use to a student writing a report titled
The Great Awakening
excerpt from the "Proclamation of 1763" (treaty signed at the end of the French & Indian War) Based on this passage, what is the BEST reason why the French and Indian War (Seven Years' War) led to the American revolution?
The colonists resented that they were not able to settle on land that Great Britain took after the French & Indian war.
William Pitt, in a signed letter to the "Governor & Company of Connecticut" (1760) In this excerpt, William Pitt is encouraging Connecticut to take arms in the fight against the French in the French and Indian War. How does this excerpt SUPPORT Pitt's goals as Britain's Secretary of State in charge of the war?
This excerpt supports the idea of unity among the provinces in the fight against the French.
This agreement between the French and British ended the Seven Years War/French and Indian War
Treaty of Paris 1763
The "Great Awakening" was
a series of religious revivals that swept across the American colonies in the middle of the 18th Century.
Located on the Richelieu River, this was a major fortress in the Seven Years War/French and Indian War, destroyed by the French in 1760 rather than seeing it fall into British hands.
fort quebec
his refers to the battles between France and England in the "New World" resulting in the loss of all French possessions and was part of the Seven Years' War.
french & indian war
Which of these conflicts gave the British Empire effective control over North America in the 18th century & first resulted in a change in British Policy toward the American colonists and the establishment of taxes on the Colonial subjects?
french and indian war
Which goods did Great Britain pass a direct tax on that led to boycotts and a group of delegates to meet to determine how to protest it?
newspapers, wills, and licenses
How were religious services different in the First Great Awakening than in previous generations?
sermons were more emotional