History 1302 Textbook Terms to Know For Exam #1 (By Reading Set)

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History 1301 Textbook Terms to Know For Quizzes/Exam #1 (By Reading Set)
** Those that are underlined are terms mentioned during lectures but may not be
highlighted enough in the textbook so go by lecture information for them
** The terms in italics are those discussed quite a bit in the textbook as well as during
lectures.
** Those that are neither italicized not underlined are important textbook terms that are
not mentioned during lectures but are still important to know
 All terms within a group are fair game for a review quiz
 All terms on this sheet are fair game for the first exam; you will not be asked a question
about any topic not on this sheet.
 The exams will consist of an equal number of textbook terms not covered in class and
those terms covered during lectures (i.e. those that are either italicized or underlined)
Reading #1 Native Americans/Exploration/The “Columbian Exchange”
(Chapter 1, pp. 1-20, 22-25) – no review quiz
Siberian Land Bridge
Clovis Point
Major differences/similarities among pre-Columbian Native Americans
Aztec Achievements
What the Aztecs Lacked
Hernán Cortés
Cahokia
shamans
Prince Henry the Navigator
Johannes Gutenberg
Developments in navigation and shipping
caravels
Vikings
Christopher Columbus
Ferdinand Magellan
The Columbian Exchange
Reading #2: The Reformation/England vs. Spain rivalry/the Roanoke colonies
[Chap.1, pp. 20-22; Ch. 2, pp. 29-30 on Roanoke] – review quiz #1
Protestant Reformation
Martin Luther
John Calvin
Henry VIII
Catherine of Aragon
Reading #2: Reformation/England vs. Spain/Roanoke colonies (cont.):
Church of England/Anglican Church
Anne Boleyn
Mary Tudor (“Bloody Mary”)
John Cabot
Elizabeth I
Humphrey Gilbert
Francis Drake
Walter Raleigh
Henry Hudson
Spanish Armada
1st and 2nd Roanoke Colonies
John White
Reading #3: Jamestown & Early Virginia [Chap. 2, pp. 30-46] – no review quiz
London/Virginia Company
James I
Jamestown
Problems at Jamestown
John Smith
Powhatan
Pocahontas
John Rolfe
Tobacco boom
headright system
Opecancanough
George Calvert
1649 Act of Toleration
Establishment of Caribbean colonies
Indentured servitude
High Death Rate in Early Virginia
Aspects of 1600s Virginia Society
Nathaniel Bacon
Bacon’s Rebellion
William Berkeley
Rise of slavery in the Chesapeake
Reading #4: The Puritans: Plymouth & Massachusetts Bay Colony [Chap. 3, pp. 67-88]
review quiz #2
John Calvin
Puritans
Puritan religious beliefs, including predestination
Separatist Puritans/The Pilgrims
Charles I
Plymouth Colony
Squanto
Reading #4 [cont.]
Aspects of the Plymouth economy/social life discussed
Great Migration
Founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
John Winthrop
“City Upon a Hill”
Land and Labor in New England
Puritan family life
Fishing and shipping in New England
Roger Williams
Anne Hutchinson
English Civil War
Oliver Cromwell
The Restoration
New Netherland
New Amsterdam
Reading #5: The Carolina Colony/Slave Trade/ Pennsylvania
[Ch. 2, pp. 46-59; Ch. 3, pp. 88-105] – no review quiz
West Indian sugar cultivation
Timbuktu
Traditional slavery in Africa
Middle Passage
Impact of the slave trade on Africa
Charles II
Lords Proprietors of Carolina
Carolina and Indian relations
Carolina agriculture
North Carolina
James Oglethorpe
Founding of Georgia
Quaker Beliefs
“Inner Light”
William Penn
“Holy Experiment”
Founding of Pennsylvania
Pequot War
praying towns
King Philip’s War
Mercantilism/Navigation Acts
Dominion of New England
Glorious Revolution
Salem witch hysteria
Reading #6: English Colonies, 1700-1763/French and Indian War [Ch. 4, all —pp. 109-29]
– no review quiz
Navigation Acts
colonial immigration
salutary neglect
Stono Rebellion
Enlightenment
Benjamin Franklin
Cotton Mather
John Locke
Deism
Great Awakening
Jonathan Edwards
George Whitefield
Quebec
George Washington
French and Indian War/Seven Years’ War
Edward Braddock
William Pitt
Battle of Quebec
Treaty of Paris
Proclamation of 1763
Pontiac’s Rebellion
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