British and the Colonies

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  1. 4. The Great _____ was a period of religious revival between 1730-1740
  2. 10. The _______ was an intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism
  3. 11. The _______ of 1763 led to resistance among American colonies, since it prohibited them from moving West following the 7 Years War
  4. 13. Disputes over control of areas such as the _____ River Valley were the main causes of the French and Indian War.
  5. 14. The Treaty of _____ ended the 7 Years War in the colonies.
  6. 15. An economic theory that stated that in order to increase wealth and power, a country must have a favorable balance of trade.
Down
  1. 1. _______ were captive markets for English goods.
  2. 2. Under the Navigation Acts, colonies could not develop any _____ that would compete with British industries
  3. 3. The ______ Acts forced colonists to sell or buy good from the English and nobody else.
  4. 5. Salutary ______ was a period in the early 1700s when England neglected the colonies due to lack of money and soldiers to enforce laws.
  5. 6. Great Britain's large war debt following the 7 Years War led to acts like the ______ Act, passing taxes to colonists
  6. 7. In order for a country to have a favorable balance of trade, they must _____ more than they import.
  7. 8. Enlightenment thinker John _____ believed people had rights to life, liberty, and property.
  8. 9. George _______ got his start fighting in the 7 Years War, later becoming the 1st president.
  9. 12. The ______ and Indian War was fought as a result of British colonists moving West into territory controlled by the Native tribes and the French