Monday, September 16, 2013

Unit 1 Test

Thursday

Format:
Matching
Multiple Choice
Short Answer
Map- 13 colonies

People to know
- John Smith
- John Rolfe
- John Winthrop
- Thomas Hooker
- Roger Williams
- Anne Hutchinson
- Peter Styvesant
- William Penn
- Lord Baltimore
- James Oglethorpe
- Sir Edmund Andros
- Jonathan Edwards
- Ben Franklin
- Thomas Jefferson 

Ch. 1, Section 4: European Societies around 1492
Know the importance of...
- Crusades
- Reformation
- Growth of commerce, population, nations (Spain and Portugal)
- Renaissance

Ch. 1, Section 5: Transatlantic Encounters
Know the importance of...
- Colunbus' journey
- 400th vs. 500th anniversary 
- colony
- Columbian Exchange
- Treaty of Tordesillas


Ch. 2, Sect 2: The Jamestown colony
Know the importance of...
- Roanoke
- joint-stock company
- hardships of Jamestown
- John Rolfe
- John Smith
- Pocahantas
- Powhatan tribe
- tobacco
- governing the colony

Ch. 2, Sect 3: Puritan New England
Know the importance of...
- Pilgrims
- Separatists
- Puritans
- Plymouth colony
- Mayflower Compact
- Massachusetts Bay Colony
- John Wintrhop
- Puritan lifestyle
- Roger Williams
- Thomas Hooker
- Anne Hutchinson

Ch. 2, Section 4: Middle and Southern Colonies
Know the importance of...
- New Netherland/ New York
- Peter Stuyvesant
-  New Jersey- propriety colony vs royal colony
- Pennsylvania- William Penn- Quaker beliefs
- Maryland- Lord Baltimore- Toleration Act
- The Carolinas
- Georgia- James Oglethorpe
- Growth of slavery 

Ch. 3, section 1, 3: England and its Colonies
- Explain the economic theory of mercantilism
- What was the purpose of the Navigation Acts?
- Explain the Dominion of New England.
- How did the Glorious Revolution affect the relationship between Britain and the colonies? Include the idea of salutary neglect.
- Why did the Salem Witch Trials take place?
- What was the Enlightenment? Why was it significant?
- What was the Great Awakening? Why was it important?
- Why are Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson significant?

Ch. 3, section 4: The French and Indian War
- Why did the French and Indian War occur? Years?
-  Explain the Albany Plan of Union? Significance?
- What was decided at the Treaty of Paris 1763?
- Who had claims in America after the war was over?
- Explain the symbolism and meaning of Ben Franklin's cartoon Join or Die


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