LHS/APUSH/Darnell Ch 1-5 Annotated Timeline Ch 1 1. New World Empires (Aztec and Mayan of Central America and Incas of Southern) 2. Columbian Exchange (Fauna and Flora) 3. Biological Exchange 4. Mestizos 5. Treaty of Tordesillas 6. Encomienda System 7. Mission System 8. Conquistadores 9. Viking Explorations 10. Valladollid Debate (de Las Casas v. Sepulveda) 11. Reformation Movement 12. Defeat of the Spanish Armada Ch 2 1. Glorious Revolution (English Civil War 1642-1646) 2. English Bill of Rights 1689 3. Colonial Types (Royal, joint-stock, proprietary) 4. Colonial Regional Characteristics (see chart) 5. Colonial Systems Comparison (BR/FR/SP) 6. Indentured Servants 7. Mercantilism 8. Navigation Acts 9. Triangular Trade 10. Puritans of Virginia Company 11. Powhatan Wars 12. Role of Tobacco 13. House of Burgesses 14. Bacon’s Rebellion 15. Maryland Act of Toleration 1649 16. Pilgrim Separatists of Plymouth Colony 17. Mayflower Compact 18. The General Court 19. John Winthrop 20. The Great Migration 21. Roger Williams and Separation of Church and State 22. Anne Hutchinson and Antinomianism 23. Thomas Hooker and the Connecticut Fundamental Orders 24. Half-way Covenant Ch 2 (continued) 25. Pequot War 26. King Phillip’s War 27. Headright System 1618 28. Barbados Slave Codes 29. The Stono Rebellion 30. Georgia the Southern “Buffer Zone” 31. New Netherland 32. Iroquois League/Confederacy 33. William Penn’s Quaker Commonwealth 34. Great Awakening Ch 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Geographical Traits of American Colonies Demographical Traits of American Colonies Role of Women Staple Crop Indentured Servants Middle Passage American Colonial Slave Culture New England Townships Triangular Trade Massachusetts Bay Colonial Theocracy Half-Way Covenant Salem Witch Hunt Trials Colonial cities Taverns Peter Zenger Trial American Enlightenment 1 LHS/APUSH/Darnell Ch 4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. The Treatises on Government Salutary Neglect French and India War Albany Congress 1763 Treaty of Paris Pontiac’s Rebellion Proclamation of 1763 Sons of Liberty Stamp Act Congress Declaratory Act Townshend Acts Writs of assistance Admiralty courts Daughters of Liberty Boston Massacre Paxton Boys and Regulator Movement Committee of Correspondence Boston Tea Party Coercive (Intolerable Acts) Quebec Act First Continental Congress Continental Association Battle of Lexington and Concord Minutemen Second Continental Congress Battle of Bunker (Breed’s) Hill Declaration of the Causes and Necessities of Taking Up Arms 28. Olive Branch Petition 29. Common sense 30. Declaration of Independence Ch 5: 1. Continental Army 2. The American Crisis 3. Patriots (Whigs)-Loyalists (Tories)Moderates a. New England = hotbed of Patriot activity b. Middle = mostly Patriot supporters c. Southern = loyalist bedrock 4. William Pitt 5. Battle of Saratoga, 1777 6. Wintering at Valley Forge, PA, 1777-1778 7. Battle of Fort Vincennes 8. Battle of King’s Mountain (NC) 9. Battle of Cowpens (SC) 10. Betrayal of Benedict Arnold 11. Battle of Yorktown (VA) 12. 1783 Treaty of Paris 13. Republican Ideology 14. Articles of Confederation 15. Confiscation and “Democratic Redistribution” of Torey Land 16. Spirit of Independence converted into social equality? a. Post- Revolutionary War Voting Qualifications b. Removal of Proclamation Line c. Slavery Paradox d. Social and Legal Equality of Women e. Social Effect on Indians f. VA Statute of Religions Freedom 17. Providential Mission 2