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94 Cards in this Set
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Glorious Revolution |
1688. not violent. James II runs to France. Elisha Williams. |
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1692 |
Salem Witch trials |
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1707 |
Acts of Union |
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1708 |
Jacobite Rebellion. James 2nd son tries to take the throne. |
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1730 |
Edmund Burke is born |
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1741 |
Sinner in the Hand of an Angry God |
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1745 |
Jacobite Rebellion 2. James 2nd grandson, tries to take the throne |
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1754 |
French and Indian War. Territory Claims. G Washington started the war cus he was doofus. |
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1756 |
End of the French and Indian War |
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1776 |
Declaration of Independence |
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1783 |
Treaty of Paris/ Fox's East India Bill |
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1788 |
Australia becomes a penal colony |
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1789 |
french revolution |
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1796 |
Napoleon |
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1798 |
Napoleon Invades Egypt |
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1815 |
Waterloo |
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Elisha Williams. |
Dutch, spent most of his time in the Netherlands.as a Congregational minister, legislator, militia soldier, jurist, and rector of Yale College from 1726 to 1739. Sendoz 92. 96 11th line. 72 2nd paragraph.97. |
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5th of November of 1688 |
William Lands in England. 100years after the Spanish armada sun. William had 500 ships and 5,000 horses. |
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William's declaration |
He told people he did not want to be King, but that he need parliament to meet. He was not good in politics in England, but in the rest of Europe he was. He hated King Louis 14th of France. William made an alliance with Spain just to spite Louis. |
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Anti-Catholism |
"Pope is worst the Satan" Catholics are fornicators. Sendoz 97. |
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America's Original Sin |
Not racism(2nd original sin) 1st sin. hate against Catholics and sex. Whore of babelon fornicators. |
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James 2nd response to William |
Got a nervous breakdown. opium and bleeding. |
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Reign of James II |
1685-1688 |
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King William III religion |
Hatred against Catholics was not his goal nor religious changes. |
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Religious population in England |
90% church of England. catholic non-existing. 10%other denominations. |
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William's Plan |
Open Offices- any kind of protestant can be in office, just no Catholics. Comprehension; 39 articles Toleration |
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Occasional Conformity |
becomes a crime. (one time a year of communion.) |
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Impact on the Americas |
U.S. becomes very religious and various religions in one town. Oxford 292- 2nd paragraph |
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Pg 55 second paragraph |
the government cannot enforce these stuff |
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Sola Scripture |
is the Christian doctrine that the Bible is the supreme authority in all matters of doctrine and practice.
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James 2nd view on Amercia |
He just cared about the profit |
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Governor Andros |
only person who succeeded at making the Dominion of New England |
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Dominion of new Englad |
Governor Andros. Response. 2,000 Massachusetts militia men going against a couple hundred re guards. |
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Leisure rebellion |
Dutch and Anglican Faction. proprietary colony Jacob Leisler. |
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proprietary colony |
was a type of British colony especially in North America and the Caribbean in the 17th century. In the British Empire, all land belonged to the king, and it was his prerogative to divide
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Jacob Leisler |
he ruled new York for a year and half. a little bit like a dictator. not popular with the authorities in London. he is executed for treason. portrayed as a demagogue, a populous Calvinist celet. |
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Demagogue |
a political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular desires and prejudices rather than by using rational argument.
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Lord Baltimore |
Catholic. still a minority. he runs the colony through his council made up of his family. |
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Protestant Associations |
no Catholics are supposed to hold office. people write to the king to take over the Catholics. |
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Caribbean |
Wealthy planters don't live in the islands but in London. |
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Church + State |
Romans 13. 1-7 timothy 3. 14-1, thessalonian 5:12-2 |
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Romans 13 1-7 Williams interpretations. |
Sermons 1. pg 79 and paragraph. the powers are enumerated in the bible. they have to follow the ones that are there but the ones that aren't the should not. rules are there because they are allowed to be. Bishops should be in the house of lords. churches should not receive tax payers money. |
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lock second treaty |
82 last paragraph. |
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Jeremiah |
Cotton Mather The gentlemen out fathers were better than us. |
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quote |
The Jeremiah was a rhetorical the prosperous and successful to show then that they have failed. |
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Restoration |
1660 |
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king Phillips War |
1676. losing a lot of land to Indian warfare. |
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Paradox |
sounds like bad stuff but things are actually very good at the time. |
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Perry Miller |
the guilt felt by the later generations over this declension ans the disjuncture between the values of the founders and the behavior made men, as several scholars have suggested peculiarly susceptible to the .. the largest scale for the awakening. |
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The Great awakening |
Unity Precedent- the second great awakening diversity Free market ideology |
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Second great awakening |
1790s-1830s. Mormons, civil war, the gospel- people try to teach Christianity to the immigrant.
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Fear of formalism |
remembering the bible, rite or any kind of repetition |
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fear of declension |
Schlender thesis page 128 first paragraph |
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Ret-Con |
retroactive continuity- rewriting the past to put your views on things |
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Epistemology |
branch of philosophy, study of the limits of origins of knowledge. essay concerning human understanding. The idea that what people learn an know about the world is learned through experience. |
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Consequence so f the great awakening |
A. Old Lights (old literacy/ richer poepl) vs. New light(awakening/ Irish, New arrivals/ usually could not read) B. New Colleges. 1746 Princeton by Presbytery. Brown(new lights) Dartmouth by puritans. |
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Jonathan Edwards |
late puritan, contemporary with Jefferson. born in 1703. when he is 12, people already knew he was a genius. Yale at 13. 19 already has a job as a minister in New York. when young he studied /read 12 hours a day. |
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Jonathan Edwards work |
He gave lectures on Thursdays, Sermon on Sundays. He read his sermons slowly and boringly. People did have sudden and violent reactions to his talks. people passed out, got cold to the touch, or got into a trans mode. associated with revival. it randomly stooped and he did not know why. |
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Faithfull Narrative |
1737- people said he kinda started the Great Awakening. He was compared to Goethe's Werther. |
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Perry Miller |
a faithful narrative.. for non comformatives of 1737 did what Goethe did for.. motion sensibility |
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George Whitefield |
Rock Star of his time. he sold the faithful narrative to the people in a new way, more exciting; he did what Edwards did but with more excitement. Oxford- 141 2rd paragraph |
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John Locke |
Brains are a blank slate. Edward applied this a a theory. |
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Cotton Mather handout |
1st paragraph Jonathan Edwards |
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Horror |
Necromancy. black arts were the things that newton was doing. Gollum he ugly and evil but he is not killed because of mercy. |
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Leonard Labaree |
"The Conservative Attitude towards the Great Awakening" he argued that the great awakening was meet with great opposition despite the success of the movement. he asses the great awakening late 1800 and early 1900. He asset the characterization of the movement
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Allan I. Macinnes |
"Jacobin-ism in Scotland" he argued that although Jacobinism exist in England and Ireland and Scotland for the Scottish it was a movement that was more than a cause. The movement lasted more and it was more profound |
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Gilbert Authur N |
" Recruitment and Reform" he argued He argued that reform in the recruiting policies were delayedbecause of parliaments fear of that new recruiting policy would cut intobuilding an army. B. In the proposed plans for reform if a private army wasstate in England who would have control over England. B. Due to increased influence |
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Andrew Mackillop |
“The political Culture” he argues thatpolitics and political culture were important in sharing that era.
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Peter Russell |
“Redcoat in the wilderness” he arguesthat the British did understand guerilla warfare and that they were really goodat it.
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Parry Miller |
“Jonathan Edwards ‘ Sociology of the greatawakening” argued that Edwards wasessentially born in a micro culture, product of Connecticut valley, andtherefore his views should remain within that context, only be applicablewithin those borders.
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Michael J Franklin |
“Cultural Possession, ImperialControl, and Comparative Religion." Michael J.Franklin argues the different types of efforts used by Sir William Jones andNathaniel Halhed to introduce Hinduism to Western civilization, while alsojustifying the British rule of India.
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Grarland Cannon |
“Sir William Jones and Edmund Burke” Thesis.Cannon argues that Jones and Edmund despite their political views had a mutual beneficialfriendship.
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Franklin and Jefferson |
2 of the most important men of the enlightenment in the U.S.. they did not believe in the divinity of Jesus. |
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King George II |
124 sandoz. 1722-1760. he is nice and does not take things away from you. |
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Sir William Blackstone |
re-wrote the English common law. first professor to teach English law anywhere. |
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Benefit of Clergy |
get out jail free card. you get branded on you thumb. Including in the colonies. Priest in New York get killed for being clergy. |
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Screw Catholics |
BUT we have religious freedoms |
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George i and George II |
both german kings. |
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James II |
1633-1701- Catholic. |
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James III |
1688-1766- The old pretender. tries to take the throne |
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Charles III |
James III son. the young pretender or the young chavellier. tries to get the throne. |
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Cardinal STuart |
Charles III brother "Gay Brother" |
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SPCK and the SPG |
OXford 131. Angelican Jesuits. |
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French Indian War |
Fought in India. |
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French colonization |
1534 they start. trade in furs. |
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Quebec |
Quebec 1608, first permanent settlement. stays small for a while. they didn't want other people to mess up relations with Indians.
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Louisiana |
La Salle, he settle in Texas and gets killed by his men, who walk back to Quebec. |
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FRENCH Settlements in Louisiana |
Biloxil- 1699 Mobile 1702-now in Alabama. New Orleans 1718 |
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Jesuits |
they are connected straight to the Pope. they expected to get killed when they left to spread the word of God. they were bad asses. founded in Spain. had to fight protestants. |
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Dominicans |
Supposed to get rid of Albigensian. founded in Spain. |
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Albigensian.
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the god of the old testament is Satan and the in the new testament was the good God. they believed the body was bad. they don't exist anymore since the dominants destroyed them. |
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Samuel Davies |
Sandoz 175. One of the first non-Anglican preachers in Virginia, |
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SPCK |
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Founded in 1698 by Dr. Thomas Bray |
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SPG |
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts |