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He was forced to take back scientific ideas that disagreed with the church's views.
Age of reason towards the end of the Renaissance period.
Author of the Declaration of Independence
He believed that man was born with a clean slate, but was corrupted by civilization.
Theory that the sun is at the center of the universe.
Writer who fought for tolerance, freedom of speech and religion.
He believed people were naturally wicked and needed a social contract with the government that required giving up certain rights for protection.
This instrument was invented by Galileo that helped confirm the Heliocentric Theory.
He developed the Geocentric Theory that said the earth was at the center of the universe.
He developed the lae of gravity & motion. (first & last name)
He developed the first vaccination for smallpox (first & last name)
Credited with developing seperation of powers in government
He revolutionized the criminal justice system in how people charged with crimes should be treated.
She was a big advocate for women during this time period.
The first tax on the colonies by Britain to raise income (two words).
Much of these taxes were used to pay royal governors of the colonies (two words).
The number of colonists killed in the Boston Massacre
Which Continental Congress chose George Washington as General of the Army.
Where did the American Revoutionary War start?
Where did the first official battle take place?
What battle was considered the turning point of the Revolutionary War?
What battle was George Washington's first victory against the British Army?
This battle was the last battle of the Revolutionary War where the British surrendered to Washington?
People that supported the new constitution were called this.
How many states how to vote in favor of the new constitution in order for it to be ratified.
Under the articles of confederation the 13 states became this.
Battle in upstate South Carolina that helped the colonists regain control of the South from the British.
Number of amendments in the Bill of Rights

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