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| 4 reasons why the French and Indian War was important to our country |
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1. George Washington became a hero 2. England became more powerful in America 3. Colonists gained fighting experience 4. Colonists began moving west into Ohio Valley |
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| American missionary to the Indians who died at a young age |
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| An important French settlement was built along what river? |
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| David Brainerd's faithful Indian helper |
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| English evangelist who came to America seven times to preach |
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| Massachusetts pastor who started the idea of separation of church and state |
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| Name the five Great Lakes |
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HOMES: Huron Ontario Michigan Erie Superior |
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| Puritan preacher who was one of the first leaders of the Great Awakening |
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| became the most powerful and important country in America because of the French and Indian War |
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| built forts along the Ohio River |
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| colonists settled in Canada |
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| founder of the Methodist Church |
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| good friend of George Whitefield |
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| his preaching affected all areas of American life |
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| interested in valuable fur trade |
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| it's colonists represented many religions |
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| many of it's colonists brought along their families |
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| many of it's colonists were farmers |
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| most of it's settlers were unmarried men |
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| only allowed Catholics to come to the colonies |
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| sent George Washington to Fort Le Boeuf |
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| served as president of Princeton |
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| started America's first orphanage |
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| the English general killed during the French and Indian War |
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| the beginning of France's defeat |
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| the British attack on Quebec |
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| the name of France's land in America |
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| the reason colonists needed a revival |
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| they had never accepted Christ |
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| the river along which many French forts were built |
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| the spiritual revival that swept through the colonies in the 1700s |
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| took command in the first battle of the French and Indian War when the English general was wounded |
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| university in England where John and Charles Wesley studied |
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| used a European style of fighting that almost caused them to lose the French and Indian War |
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| who the Indians chose to fight AGAINST in the French and Indian War |
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