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: