Chapter 1
Key Terms1. The Travels of Marco Polo
2. Printing Press 3. Sugar Plantations 4. Mansa Musa 5. Prince Henry 6. Slave Trade (Pre-Columbian) 7. Vasco Da Gama 8. Spanish Reconquest 9. Christopher Columbus
10. Hernan Cortez 11. Semi-Sedentary 12. Slash and Burn farming 13. Inca 14. Aztecs 15. Cahokia 16. Pueblo
17. Bartolome de las Casas 18. Matrilineal 19. Conquistadores 20. Encomienda 21. Small Pox 22. Columbian Exchange |
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Chapter 2
Key Terms1. Protestant Reformation
2. Puritans 3. Predestination 4. New France 5. Dutch West India Company/New Amsterdam 6. English Reformation 7. Separatists/Non-Separatists 8. Jamestown 9. joint-stock company 10. House of Burgesses 11. Headright System 12. indentured servant 13. Pilgrims 14. Massachusetts Bay Company 15. Anne Hutchinson 16. Roger Williams 17. Open field agriculture 18. Halfway covenant 19. Quakers 20. William Penn |
We Shall Remain: Episode 1 - After the Mayflower
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Chapter 3
Key Terms ** Recommended: Venn of northern and southern colonial regions (compare and contrast economics, politics, Native American relations)
1. Mercantilism 2. First Navigation Act 3. Iroquois League 4. Metacom's (King Philip's) War 5. Bacon's Rebellion 6. William Berkeley 7. Dominion of New England 8. Glorious Revolution 9. Salem Witch Trials 10. Imperial Federalism 11. Pueblo Revolt 12. Primogeniture |
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Unit Themes for Review
- (COMPARE) Compare and contrast the development of colonial society in TWO of the following in the period 1491-1700 (Native American relations, slavery, religion, politics, economics, immigration)
- The Spanish Southwest
- New England
- New France
- (CCOT) Evaluate the extent to which trans-Atlantic interactions from 1600-1763 contributed to maintaining continuity as well as fostering change in labor systems in the British North American colonies
- (CAUSATION) In what ways did religion influence the political, economic, and social development of the British North American colonies from 1630 through the 1660s?