Chapter 5

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What was the average age of the American colonists in 1775

16

What was one of the surest avenues to speedy wealth in the American colonies

A commercial venture

Who was Benjamin Franklin

A famous scientist from Pennsylvania

What resulted from the rapid population growth in colonial America during the eighteenth cenury

A momentous shift occurred in the balance of power between the colonies and the mother country

Who was Jonathan Edwards

A powerful theologian (minister) in New England who began the Great Awakening

Who was Phillis Wheatley

A slave girl who was brought to Boston at age 8 without a formal education; she was taken to England and at age 20, she published a book of poetry

What was the leading industry in the American colonies as a whole

Agriculture

How did colonial America in 1775 contrast greatly to the 17th century

Americans had become more stratified into social classes and had less social mobility

What were colonial American taverns considered to be

Another cradle of democracy, hotbeds of agitation for the Revolutionary movement, important in crystallizing public opinion and places providing amusements

By the mid 18th century, what did all the colonies have in common

Basically English in language, Protestant in religion, opportunity for social mobility and same degree of ethnic and religious toleration

Why were colonial legislatures often able to bend the power of the governors to their will

Because colonial legislatures controlled taxes and expenditures that paid the governors' salaries

Why did social and economic mobility decrease on the eve of the American Revolution

Because some merchants made huge profits as military suppliers

Who is most often called the "first civilized American"

Benjamin Franklin

What happened when several colonial legislatures attempted to restrict or halt the importation of slaves

British authorities vetoed such efforts

By 1775, how were most governors of American colonies appointed

By the King

For what reasons did the 13 Atlantic seaboard colonies seek independence

Distinctive social structures, distinctive economic structures, distinctive political structures and the appearance of a recognizably American way of life

During the colonial era, what groups of people created new societies out of diverse ethnic groups in America

English, Africans, Indians and French

How can the Scots-Irish best be described

Fiercely independent

How was culture in colonial America treated

It was generally ignored and unappreciated

Why was the jury's decision in the case of John Peter Zenger, a newspaper printer, significant

It was significant because it pointed the way to open public discussion

How was transportation in colonial America

It was slow by any of the means available

How strong was religion in colonial America by the early 18th century

Less strong than when the colonies were established

What was the major manufacturing enterprise in colonial America in the 18th century

Lumbering

What was a secondary economy activity of colonial America compared to fishing, commerce, farming and slave trade

Manufacturing

As the Revolution approached, how did Presbyterian and Congregational ministers feel about the cause

Ministers in general supported the Revolutionary cause

Where was the most and least ethnically diverse region of colonial America

Most: Middle colonies Least: New England colonies

What was the most and least honored professions in early colonial society

Most: Ministry Least: Medicine

In colonial America, where was education was most zealously promoted

New England

By the 18th century, what did each colonial region rely on for economic success

New England: fishing, lumber and commerce Middle: cattle and grain Chesapeake: tobacco South: rice and indigo

By 1775, what 4 communities could be considered full cities in colonial America

New York, Charlestown, Philadelphia and Boston

How were the riches created by the growing slave population in the American South distributed

Not evenly among whites

In colonial elections, who was the right to vote reserved for

Property holders

Where did colonial schools and colleges place their main emphasis

Religion

What were some manufactured products that the colony made

Rum, beaver hats, lumber and iron

What was one political principle that colonial Americans came to cherish above most others

Self-taxation through representation

What contributed to the lack of development of art and artists in early colonial America

Simplicity of pioneering life, lack of subjects to paint, lack of patrons who could afford the expensive art and and lack of art schools in America

What items were considered to be a naval store

Tar, pitch, rosin and turpentine

By 1775, what was the largest non-English ethnic group in colonial America

The Africans

While the population of the 13 American colonies was perhaps the most diverse in the world, what was the predominant group

The Anglo-Saxons

What did the religious doctrine of the Armenians say and how can the Armenians be compared to the Puritans

The Armenians' doctrine said that individual free will determined a person's eternal fate in contrast to the Puritans' belief in predestination; Armenians' faith was seen as a weakening of the Puritan church

In 1775, what were the only two established, tax-supported churches in colonial America

The Congregational (New England) and Anglican (Southern) churches

What church was popular on the frontier, especially with the Scots-Irish

The Presbyterian church

What ethnic group of colonists had no love for the British or any other government with regard to governmental authority

The Scots-Irish colonists

Who founded the first American college free from determined control and what was the college

The University of Pennsylvania founded by Benjamin Franklin

What did British Parliament intend for after passing the Molasses Act in 1733

The act intended to inhibit colonial trade with the French West Indies

Why did English officials try to establish the Church of England in as many colonies as possible

The church would act as a major prop for kingly authority

What was one feature of the American economy that strained the relationship between the colonies and Britain

The growing desire of Americans to trade with other nations in addition to Britain

What was the time-honored English ideal which Americans accepted for some time

The ideal regarded education as reserved for the aristocratic few

What are some achievements of Benjamin Franklin

The lightning rod, bifocal glasses, a highly efficient stove (the Franklin Stove) and author of Poor Richard's Almanack

What is the reason for the population growth of the American colonies by 1775

The natural fertility of all Americans

How did the number of poor people in the colonies compare to in England

The poor people population in the colonies was tiny compared with those in England

What conditions caused many scots to migrate to Northern Ireland and then America

The poor quality of farmland in Scotland, the spread of commercial farming, extremely high rent increase, paying taxes to support the Anglican church and the Scots-Irish was protestant

What bonded the Scots-Irish together

Their protestant religion

What was a common feature to all of the eventually rebellious colonies

Their rapidly growing populations

What did the "new light" preachers of the Great Awakening do

They delivered intensely emotional sermons

What was one of the first tasks the Scots-Irish undertook as a new community

They erected a church

By the end of the 1770's, where were 90% of the people living in colonial America

They were living in rural areas

Why did the American colonist seek trade with countries other than Great Britain

To make money to buy what they wanted in Britain

Who and what was traded in the triangular trade of the colonial American shipping industry

Trading rum for African slaves, then trading slaves for sugar cane in the West Indies, and then trading sugar cane for rum in New England

Give some characteristics of the Great Awakening

Undermined the prestige of the learned clergy in the colonies, split colonial churches into several competing denominations, led to the founding of Princeton, Dartmouth and Rutgers colleges and was the first spontaneous mass movement of the American people


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