Chapter 4 US History Multiple Choice Quiz

American clergyman of the 18th century, leader in the religious revivals of the 1730-1740s. Known as the Great Awakening. He was an emotional preacher and emphasized the absolute power of God.
Phillis Wheatley
Jonathan Edwards
George Whitefield
An evangelical and revitalization movement that swept the Protestant Europe and British America, and especially the American colonies in the 1730-1740s, leaving a permanent impact.
Great Awakening
French and Indian War
Triangular Trade
First published African American female poet born in west Africa and sold into slavery at the age of 7 and transported to North America
Antoine Cadillac
Pontiac
Phillis Wheatley
A printer and an author who took up politics and helped draw up the Declaration of Independence and Constitution, he played major role in American Revolution and negotiated French support for the colonists, also a scientist known for research in electricity.
Benjamin Franklin
John S. Copley
Edward Braddock
A French explorer, he explored the Great Lakes region of the US and Canada, the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico.
William Pitt
Robert de la Salle
Samuel de Champlain
Odawa War Chief who became noted for his role in this War from 1763-1766 an American Indian struggle against British military occupation of the Great Lakes and named after him.
Huguenots
Acadians
Pontiac
Series of military engagements between Britain and France in North America 1754-1763 It was the American phase of the 7 years war which was then underway in Europe.
War of Spanish Succession
French and Indian War
Old and New Light
He was a British officer and commander in chief for the 13 colonies during the actions at the start of the French and Indian War 1734-1765 which is also known as 7 years war.
Edward Braddock
James Wolfe
John Peter Zenger
An American journalist, printer and publisher born in Germany, who set a precedent for establishing freedom of the press in America, was on trial but acquitted.
John S. Copley
John Peter Zenger
Jonathan Edward
An American painter, active in both Colonial America and England. Born in Boston, Massachusetts to Richard and Mary who were both Anglo-Irish
George Whitefield
James Wolfe
John S. Copley
A woodsman or trader of French origin
Coureurs de bois
Edict of nantes
Huguenois
Area colonized by France in North America during a period beginning with exploration of the St. Lawrence River by Cartier in 1534 and ending with this area given to Spain and Great Britain in 1763
Albany Congress
New France
Acadians
A native or inhabitant of Acadia
Huguenots
Iroquois
Acadians
Signed April 30, 1598 by King Henry IV of France, granted the Calvinist Protestants of France (also known as Huguenots) substantial rights in the nation, which was still considered essentially Catholic at the time.
Edict of Nantes
Proclamation of 1763
Molasses Act
English political leader of 18th century led the British government in the 7 years war, although he opposed independence for the American colonies, he worked to change the harsh colonial policies of King George III and his ministers.
Edward Braddock
Antoine Cadillac
William Pitt
Multilateral system of trading in which a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another.
Triangular Trade
Molasses Act
Great Awakening
Articles or materials used in shipping.
Old and new lights
Naval stores
Acadians
English soldier, he is remembered in history for leading the attack on Quebec, Canada in 1759 and for dying during the battle. His victory there led to France giving up Canada to Britain on the end of the 7 years war.
William Pitt
James Wolfe
Samuel de Champlain
French Protestants of the 16th-17th centuries. Largely calvinist, they suffered severe persecution at the hands of the Catholic majority, and many thousands immigrated from France.
Pontiac
Acadians
Huguenots
Fought by Austria, England, Netherland, and Prussia against France and Spain arising in disputes above succession in Spain after the death of Charles II of Spain...expand....1701-1714
French and Indian War
War of Spanish Succession
Iroquois
This was issued Oct. 7, 1763 by King George III followed Great Britain's Acquisition of French territory in North America after the end of the French and Indian War/7years war, which forbade all settlement past a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains.
Coureurs de Bois
Albany Congress
Proclamation of 1763
Conference of Albany meeting of representatives sent by the legislatives of seven of the nine northern British North American colonies.
Albany Congress
Old and New Light
Molasses Act
Was an English Anglican cleric (religious leader) who helped spread the Great Awakening in Britain and especially in the American colonies.
George Whitefield
James Wolfe
William Pitt
A French explorer and adventurer of New France ...lived 1658-1730
Robert de la Salle
Antoine Cadillac
Samuel de Champlain
American descendants of Presbyterian and other Ulster Protestant Dissenters from the Irish roving of Ulste,r Ireland who migrated in North America during the 18th and19th centuries.
Scots-Irish
Acadians
Iroquois
Member of a former confederacy of North American Indian peoples originally comprising the Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, and Seneca peplos later Tuscarora. Occupied territory around the Great Lakes.
Huguenots
Iroquois
Scots-Irish
He was the "Father of New France" a french navigator, cartographer, draughtsman, soldier, explorer, demographer, ethnologist, diplomat, and chronicler. lived 1574-1635
Robert de la Salle
James Wolfe
Samuel de Champlain
Used in Christian circles to distinguish between two groups who were initially the same but have come to a disagreement. These terms have been applied in a wide variety of ways and the meaning must be determined from the context.
Naval stores
Great Awakening
Old and New Lights
Act of Parliament of Great Britain in 1733 which imposed a tax of six pence per gallon on imports of molasses from non English colonies. Parliament created the act largely at the insistence of large plantation owners in the British West Indies.
Molasses Act
Triangular Trade
Proclamation of 1763
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