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- Religious Backgrounds of the Colonies.
- Puritan New England.
- The Southern Colonies.
- The Middle Colonies.
- The Great Awakening.
- Leaders of the Great Awakening.
- Effects of the Great Awakening.
- Opponents of the Great Awakening.
- Colonial Education.
- Grammar Schools.
- Higher Education.
- Vocational Schools.
- Colonial Arts and Crafts.
- Glassware.
- Metalworking.
- Clocks.
- Furniture.
- Architecture.
- Painting.
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- Puritan New England
- Congregationalists
- Good Example
- Halfway Covenant
- The Southern Colonies
- Anglican Church
- Non-Anglican Churches
- The Middle Colonies
- Great Religious Diversity
- Treatment of “non Christians”
- Religious Toleration
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- Leaders of the Great Awakening
- Theodore Frelinghuysen
- The Tennents
- Samuel Davies
- Jonathan Edwards
- George Whitefield
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- Effects of the Great Awakening
- Opponents of the Great Awakening
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- Grammar Schools
- Introduction
- Schools in New England
- Schools in the Middle and Southern Colonies
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- Higher Education
- Harvard
- Yale
- Dartmouth
- William and Mary
- Vocational School
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- Glassware
- Metalworking
- Clocks
- Furniture
- Architecture
- Painting
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