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Down: 1) (1734-1735) New York libel case against John Peter Zenger. Established the principle that truthful statements about public officials could not be prosecuted as libel.2) Belief that salvation is offered to all humans but is conditional on acceptance of God's grace. Different from calvinism which emphasizes predestination and unconditional election. 4) (1732-1758) Widely read annual pamphlet edited by Benjamin Franklin. Best known for its proverbs and aphorisms emphasizing thrift, industry, morality, and common sense5) Tax on imported molasses passed by Parliament in an effort to squelch the north American trade with the French West Indies. It proved largely ineffective due to widespread smuggling. 6) (1730s and 1740s) Religious revival that swept the colonies. Participating ministers, most notably Jonathan Edwards and George Whitfield, placed an emphasis on direct, emotive spirituality. A second Great Awakening arose in the nineteenth century. 7) Orthodox clergymen who rejected the emotionalism of the Great Awakening in favor of a more rational spirituality.10) Colonies where governors were appointed directly by the King. Though often competent administrators, the governors frequently ran into trouble with colonial legislatures, which resented the imposition of control from across the Atlantic. Across: 3) Ministers who took part in the revivalist, emotive religious tradition pioneered by George Whitefield during the Great Awakening. 8) Colonies- Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware- under the control of local proprietors, who appointed colonial governors.9) exchange of rum, slaves, and molasses between the north american colonies, Africa, and the West Indies. A small but immensely profitable subset of the Atlantic trade.11) (1768-1771) Eventually violent uprising of backcountry settlers in North Carolina against unfair taxation and the control of colonial affairs by the seaboard elite12) (1764) Armed march on Philadelphia by Scotts-Irish frontiersmen in protest against the Quaker establishment's lenient policies towards Native Americans.
 

 

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