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Study Guide Test #1

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Study Guide #1- Early Colonialism 1600-1763

• Roanoke (Identify what Roanoke was and explain what happened to it)

– 1st English attempt to settle NAm., vanished

• Jamestown (Explain the importance of Jamestown/ how was it different from Roanoke)

– 1st successful Eng. Settlement in NAm. (1607)

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• Joint Stock Company (Define a JSC and explain” limited liability”), analyze what the goal was of a JSC

– Group of investors who put money together to start a business, “limited liability” means you can only lose what you put into company, goal is to make a profit and get rich

• Virginia Company pooled money to buy a boat, guns, and supplies for Jamestown (not English Government that settled Jamestown

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• Tobacco (Explain the importance of Tobacco to Jamestown and the goal of a JSC) – Tobacco is a drug that earns $ (no gold in VA.)

• House of Burgesses (define, explain why the HofB was an important first step towards democracy in America) – 1st representative Gov. in VA (NAm.), America has always had

democracy (people have a say on creation of laws)

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• Act of Toleration (define, what colony, analyze why it was passed, explain how it was limiting)

– Freedom of religion for all Christians in Maryland (Jews and Atheists were executed)

– Catholics wanted to protect their freedom of religion for when Protestants became the majority

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• Middle passage (define, explain how African slaves were different from every other immigrant group that moved to America)

– Triangular trade movement of goods between Europe, Africa, and NAm

– Middle Passage- middle part of TriTr moving slaves from Africa to NAm

• Africans are only immigrant group who did not want to come to NAm

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• Georgia (identify 2 ways GA was different from other colonies)

– Prison colony for debtors

– No democracy

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• Spain Colonization – first to colonize

– conquered Aztecs in Mexico using horses (movement) and diseases (killed 90% of Native Americans within 100 yrs) introduced to the Americas

– define encomienda- enslaving NAm in Mexico and converting them to Catholicism (reason there are no Af/Am in Mexico and Catholicism most popular religion)

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• Mayflower Compact (define, explain it’s importance to democracy in US)

– Set of laws drawn up by pilgrims before they landed at Plymouth

• Establishes democracy as the form of Gov. for Pilgrims

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• “City on a Hill” (define, explain how Americans are still influenced by this idea)

– Idea by Puritans that America should be a model (Christian) society for the world to copy

• Many American ideas are popular around the world because they are America

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• John Winthrop/Theocracy (identify JW and his belief about the role of Government, Explain how the US has a different view of government)

– JW 1st Governor of Massachusetts colony, felt purpose of government is to enforce God’s laws

• Explain how the US view of religion is different today.

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• Anne Hutchinson (define Predestination and explain why she believed it was an invalid idea)

– Predestination- ideas that God has already decided your salvation the moment you are born

– Anne H. felt there was no need to follow God’s laws if one was already predestined to Heaven or Hell • Evaluate if predestination is a valid idea based on the ideals of the United

States. Explain

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• Roger Williams (“Liberty of Conscience” is another name for his view regarding religion and government, how was he different from John Winthrop, what colony did he start, explain how it was similar but different from Maryland) – Freedom religion for all and religion should have no part

of government – Why are there gaps in the fence between Church and

state? Explain – Explain how Maryland and Rhode Island are similar but

different

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• Halfway Covenant (define, explain the reason HC was passed)

– Allowed more people to join church in Mass by offering partial membership, allowed more people to vote (lead to Salem Witch Trials)

• How might allowing more people to participate in government cause more problems in society?

• Identify what limits should be set on who can vote? Explain (Think of some groups that can not vote but should and groups that can vote but should not)

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• Would you go to America back then? • Indentured Servant (define, how is an IS different and similar to an African

slave) – Poor white settlers who has his passage to NAm paid for in return for

3-5 years service • Negative-limited rights, not paid, still poor even after term • Positive- limited time of enslavement, some rights, white

• Analyze the reasons for Indian Colonist conflicts in Virginia (think what was the goal of settlers in VA and how would that upset Native Americans) – Settlers kept moving inland to grow more tobacco where Native

Americans lived

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• Bacon’s Rebellion (explain the reason the rebellion occurred? What did poor settlers want from Governor Berkeley, what was Berkeley’s response, how did BR impact African-Americans)

– Ex-Indentured Servants upset that government was not protecting them from Native American raids (rich protecting the rich, not the poor) 1st Civil War in US

– African slaves replaced indentured servants because they were less likely to rebel • Analyze why African slaves might be more docile than white indentured

servants

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• 4 major NAm powers (Who were the four major powers in the Future United States and describe what areas they settled) – Spain- Latin America, California – France- Canada, Ohio Valley and Mississippi River – England- east coast of US – Netherlands/ Holland- New York

• Explain what country should end up dominating North America or the future US?

• Tension over land in NAm lead to wars in Europe over land overseas

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• 1st Great Awakening (define)

– Revival in religion (trying to bring more people back to the church, reasons many people came to America was religious freedom and more people eventually became obsessed w making money)

• What are some ways religion can be made more attractive?

• Rural America(define rural, explain why there were so few cities)

– Rural- country, farming (America had free/cheap land and farming allowed a person to support themselves) • The average family had 7-10 children. Why would having so many

children be popular then (and not today)?

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• Motives for England to colonize (Explain how each of the following push England to want to settle North America – Spain- How did Spain push England to establish their

own colonies • Theft- England used Pirates to steal from Spain, owning land earns

more money

• Prestige- England wanted to be a great power too

– Identify 3 Natural Resources in Nam (think VA, NY) • Tobacco, beaver fur, gold, timber, fish

– Explain how having colonies contributed to national prestige • The larger the colonies, the richer and more powerful the

country – Can you describe several similarities between England expanding in the 1700’s and

the US expansionist foreign policy today?

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• If someone asks where you are from, what do you say?

• What was the motivation for the founding of each colony (point out which colonies were founded for similar reasons) – Virginia- money (JSC),

tobacco – Massachusetts- religious

freedom (escape persecution by King)

– New York- fur trade ($) – Pennsylvania- Quaker

haven – Maryland- Catholic Haven – South Carolina- grow rice

for West Indies ($) – Georgia- protect SC from

Sp. Invasion (buffer colony), sent debtors/prisoners to settle (penal/prison colony)

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• What does an American look like?

• Identify the 4 largest ethnic groups in 1700’s, where did they live, explain why some immigrant groups lived on the coast and others farther inland – English, African, Scottish, German

– English lived on the coast because they arrived first, had money, other groups arrived later and cheaper land was inland • Explain the impact that isolated immigrant groups will have on American

culture?

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• 4 major NAm powers in 1754 (explain what country looks like it is dominating NAm. why)

– France, Spain, England, Russia (France has the most land and best rivers)

• French colonization (identify the two rivers that were central to French settlement and explain how these 2 rivers allowed the French to conquer so much land)

– St. Lawrence, Mississippi

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• What was the major business of the French in NAm? Explain how this will impact the French relationship with Native Americans – Fur trade (Fr. needed N. Americans to capture fur and then trade)

• What could the French trade with Native Americans?

• Ohio Valley- Look at the map and explain how the Ohio Valley was the cause of the FR/Ind. started by American colonists – Ohio Valley was the next area to move into from East Coast

(Ohio V controlled by France)

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• Albany Congress (What was the purpose of this congress, explain its importance to the future of the UNITED STATES) – To create an alliance with Iroquis Indians (first time colonies

spoke of unity and self rule- not being part of England)

• 7 yrs War (explain how the Fr/Ind was a world war and identify the countries on each side of the war) – Fighting took place in Europe with alliances

(Eng/Prussia/Germany vs. Fr/Spain)

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• Treaty of Paris 1763 (How did the borders of NAm change after the FR/Ind War- look at the Eng, Spanish, and French claims)

– France kicked out of NAM

– England – all land E of Miss R.

– Spain- all land W of Miss. R • Predict what the relationship is now going to be between American

colonists and Englsih rule. (Do you think Americans like being English? DO you think that Americans feel better now that France is gone? Does England feel better now that France is gone?)

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• Proclamation Line 1763 (identify, explain two reasons why this line would upset American colonists)

– English settlers could not move west of line

• Fought a war against Fr to move west into Ohio Valley

• 1st time Eng. makes a law limiting American freedom and movement