Across
- 2. “The first Great Awakening” is described as a revitalization of ________ piety that swept through the American colonies between the 1730s and the 1770s.
- 3. A style of writing that most Revolutionary authors attempted to stay away from.
- 6. of Paris A peace treaty between Britain and the colonies to formally end the American Revolutionary War.
- 7. The essential beliefs of Enlightenment thinkers were largely committed to ______. Intolerable Acts: A series of laws passed by the British Parliament to "punish" the colonies. Continental Congress: A gathering od delegates to discuss how to deal with the unfair treatment by Great Britain.
- 8. Another word for the Revolutionary period, named due to the influence of logic and/or science.
- 10. Sense The most popular pamphlet, over 100,000 copies were printed.
- 11. Payne Author of the most popular pamphlet.
Down
- 1. The most popular form of (political) literature during the period.
- 4. An ally made by the colonies during the Revolutionary War.
- 5. Affair French prime minister refused to declard an alliance with America unless there was a bribe.
- 7. Enlightenment is the era in __________ philosophy centered upon the 18th century.
- 9. One of the most famous preachers during The Great Awakening.
