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AMSCO Ch. 3

7/10/2017

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​As colonies continued to grow in population and size, changes were also taking place in society. The diversity of new settlers, a shift in focus brought about by the Great Awakening and other events led to a much more "American" society.
 
To what extent did each of the following contribute to a more democratic colonial society:
a) the Great Awakening
b) the Zenger case
c) immigration
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