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beginnings of an american identity, ch. 5

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2.newspaper publisher who criticized the king; began freedom of the press
5.preacher who started orphanages
6.would decide who would control the eastern and northern parts of the new world
9.philosopher who said people should created a government to protect themselves
10.parliament's overthrow of king james
11.franklin's idea that the colonists should join together for protection and unity
12.area the french, native americans, and british were fighting over
13.when royal governors ignored the laws passed by parliament
18.idea that reason and science are the paths to knowledge
19.the idea that inner religious feelings were more important than just behavior
20.issued in 1763 that forbade colonists to settle west of the appalachian mountains
21.england's lawmaking group
22.items for which the french, native americans, and british were fighting over
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1.this gave early colonists political rights
3.agreement between the king and the people to respect the rights of the people
4.scientist, inventor, public servant
7.royal governor who was hated because he took away colonial assemblies
8.native americans destroyed all british forts west of the appalachian mountains
14.ended the seven years' war
15.life, liberty, and property
16.someone who learned a trade from an experienced craftsman
17.a 1215 document guaranteeing rights of free and noble men

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