Colonization and American Revolution

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US History
Fall Midterm Review
Unit 1:
Colonization
New Spain:
Conquistadors
Gold, Glory, God
Encomiendas
Catholic
Royal Governors
Indian Marriages
New France:
Quebec
Friendly with Indians
Fur Trade
Catholic
Royal Governors
New England:
Southern&Colonies:
Puritans
Pilgrims
Jamestown
“City
on a Hill”
Virginia Company
Mayflower
Compact
Tobaccoof CT
Fund Orders
SmithMeetings
& Rolfe
Town
Middle Colonies:
Powhatans
Indians
Rhode
Island
New Amsterdam
Indentured
Servants
King
Philip’s
War
Peter Stuyvesant
Headright
System
Half-Way
Covenant
New
York
Slavery
Salem Witches
William
Penn’s
House of Burgesses
“Holy
Experiment”
Bacon’s
Rebellion
Quakers
Georgia
as a buffer
Diversity
Salutary Neglect & Colonial Assemblies
Mercantilism, Trans-Atlantic Trade, & The
Navigation Acts of 1660
“Northern” Colonies
“Southern” Colonies
The Great Awakening
Unit 2:
American
Revolution
Causes of the French & Indian War (1754-1763)
Effects of the French & Indian War &
the Treaty of Paris 1763
Proclamation of 1763
Parliamentary
Sovereignty
Stamp Act, Townshend Duties,
Boycotts, “Sons of Liberty”
Committees of Correspondence
Boston Massacre, 1770
Boston Tea Party
Intolerable Acts
(Coercive Acts)
Thomas
Paine
The Declaration
of
“Common Sense”
Independence
John Locke
John Locke
John Locke
The American
Revolution began at
Lexington & Concord
The Battle of Saratoga
was a turning point
because France joined
the Americans as an ally
From 1778-1781, both
sides traded victories,
but the war finally came
to a conclusion at the
Battle of Yorktown
North
America
after the
Treaty
of Paris,
1783
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