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6. The “enumeration” principle in the Navigation Act of 1660 required that certain commoditieslike ____________, _________________, and indigo could not be outside the____________________________________. (p _____)7. George Whitefield’s greatest contribution to the Great Awakening was his ability to stir anaudience emotionally with his __________________. (p _____)8. The most famous native born revivalist of the Great Awakening was the intellectually brilliantauthor of sermons such as “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.” He was__________________________________. (p _____)9. The view that the universe is based on impersonal, scientific laws which govern the behavior ofall matter, animate and inanimate, was basic to the _______________________. (p _____)10. The greatest source of trouble between the French in Canada and the British in New Englandwas the control over the ________________________________. (p _____)11. In 1758 ________________________________ took over British leadership of the Frenchand Indian War, pouring soldiers and money into North America. (p _____)12. Under the Treaty of Paris (1763) ending the ___________________________War, Francelost all her possessions on the mainland of North America. (p _____)13. The British victory in the French and Indian War was due largely to ______________ soldiersfinanced by the British government. (p _____)14. In governing their American Empire after 1763, the new problem which faced the British wasgreatly increased _______________ of administering a far larger and more complex empire.(p _____)15. In 1763 the Ottawa chief who led one last effort to drive the whites out of the Ohio Valley andacross the Appalachians was _______________________. (p_____)16. The purpose of the Proclamation of 1763 was to check colonial expansion across the___________________________. (p _____)17. In an effort to help support the increased cost of colonial administration, Parliament passedthe _____________ Act in 1764, placing tariffs on coffee and wines, and doubling taxes onEuropean items imported through Great Britain. (p _____)Ms. Ramos APUSH 2011-12

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