APUSH Review Session I: Early US History Settlement

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APUSH Review Session I: Early US History Settlement through Revolution
◊ Purpose and method of settlement:
Spanish:
◊ Quakers
◊ King Phillip’s War (Metacom)
French:
◊ Great Awakening (First)
English:
◊ George Whitefield/Jonathon Edwards
◊ Columbian Exchange:
◊ “new lights” vs “old lights”
◊ Triangle Trade
◊ Mercantilism
◊ The Iroquois Confederacy:
◊ Navigation Acts
◊ Native Americans vs English Settlers:
◊ Dominion of New England
◊ Virginia Company (joint stock):
◊ Georgia
◊ Jamestown
◊ Colonial Women:
◊ House of Burgesses
◊ Republicanism
◊ Tobacco (John Rolfe)
◊ Colonial Literature
◊ “headright system”
◊ Zenger Case
◊ indentured servants
◊ French and Indian War
◊ Bacon’s Rebellion
◊ Albany Plan
◊ Colonial Slavery
◊ Salutary neglect
◊ Stono Rebellion
◊ Pontiac’s Rebellion
◊ Maryland Act of Toleration 1649
◊ Proclamation of 1763
◊ Mayflower Compact
◊ Stamp Act
◊ John Winthrop
◊ “virtual representation”
◊ “A City Upon A Hill”
◊ Declaratory Act
◊ Separatists
◊ Townshend Acts
◊ Roger Williams
◊ John Dickinson
◊ Anne Hutchinson
◊ Boston Tea Party
◊ Half-way covenant
◊ Intolerable Acts/Coercive Acts:
◊ New England Confederation
◊ John Locke
◊ Deism:
◊ First Continental Congress
◊ Second Continental Congress
◊ Olive Branch Petition
◊ Thomas Paine
◊ Declaration of Independence
◊ Patriots
◊ Loyalists
◊ Battle of Saratoga
◊ Battle of Yorktown
◊ Abigail Adams
◊ Treaty of Paris (1783)
◊ Articles of Confederation
◊ Land Ordinance of 1785/NW Ordinance 1787
◊ Shay’s Rebellion
◊ Federal Constitution
◊ 3/5th Compromise
◊ Separation of Powers
◊ Electoral College
◊ Federalist Papers
◊ Anti-Federalists
◊ Provisions of Constitution:
Questions I Have:
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