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AP Us History Unit 1
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11th Grade
09/10/2011

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Where did the Native Americans come from?
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Siberia (Mongolia)
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When did the Native Americans come to the Americas?
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12,00-35,000 years ago
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Where did the terms "Indians" come from?
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Given by Columbus b/c he thought he had reached "the Indies"
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Who was the first European to claim that the Americas were a "New World?"
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Amerigo Vespucci
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How many Native Americans lived in the Americas when Columbus arrived?
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Total: 50-75 million in New World
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How were the civilizations of the Americas NOT "primitive" by European standards
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the Maya (astronomers, mathematicians, lived in large cities, accurate calendar,had writing, built stone pyramids, far ranging trade); the Aztec (Mexico City several times the size of London or Paris); the Inca (elaborate system of roads, huge empire)
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How were the civilizations of the Americas "primitive" by European standards?
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None used the wheel, human sacrifice, no use of iron, no guns, horses
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How did the Indians of the US compare to these advanced civilizations to the south?
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relatively less advanced: none had writing or alphabet, no large empires, no large cities
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What effect did the movement of potatoes and corn from the Americas to Europe have?
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lead to dramatic population growth
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What effects did the movement of silver and gold from the Americas to Europe have?
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Spain temporarily greatest power in Europe; ignites an inflation; makes possible Commercial revolution (world trade) that leads to capitalism; Ultimately leads to European supremacy
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What effect did diseases brought from Europe have on the Americas?
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Killed 90% of native population (b/w 45 & 90 million people)
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What animals did Europeans bring to the Americas? How did this effect the Native people?
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Horses, cattle, pigs, sheep; horse changes Indian lifestyle
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What new technology did Europeans bring to the Americas?
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guns, metal, cloth, alcohol
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What Native American tribes were Northwest Fishermen?
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Nez Pearce; Chinook; Yurok;
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What Native American tribes were Seed Gatherers?
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Shoshone, Yakuts, Chumash
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What Native Americans were Southwest Indians?
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Ute, Navaho, Hopi, Apache, Pueblo, Zuni
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What Native Americans were Plains Indians?
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Blackfoot Crow; Araphaho; Sioux; Cheyenne; Shawnee; Kiowa; Comanche
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What Native Americans were Eastern Woodlands Indians?
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Winnebago; Chippewa; Iroquois
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What Native Americans were Southeast Indians?
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Choctaw; Cherokee; Creek; Seminole
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What happened in The Reformation of religion in Europe?
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Germany: Martin Luther; Switzerland: John Calvin; England: Henry VIII (creates Anglican Church or Church of England)
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What was the main, basic cause of the Puritan Revolution?
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Taxes
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What happened in the "Glorious Revolution" of 1688?
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England becomes a constitutional monarchy.
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What is significant about the Spanish American colonies?
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first empire by Europeans in New World;largest empire in New World
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What were the 3 motives for settlement of the Spanish American colonies?
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"God, gold, glory"
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What do the conquistadores do regarding the Indians and colonists?
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They give the Indians as labor force to colonists if they promise to Christianize them (euphemism for slavery)
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What was the Black Legend?
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Idea invented by English that Spanish brutalized/ killed the Indians
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What was the government like in the Spanish American colonies?
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Centralized rule through a governor appointed by the king (viceroy-spanish governor of a New World province)
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What does the term "mestizo" mean, and what is it a result from?
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Someone of mixed heritage; results from Spanish marrying the Indians
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What was the social structure like in the Spanish American colonies?
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Aristocratic domination by small number of land-owning families; most are peasants who work for them in poverty
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What were the French Colonies in America?
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Canada, Louisiana, and the West Indies
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What were the motives for the settlement of the French colonies in America?
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North America: fur trade; West Indies islands: sugar
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Why were Canada and Louisiana very lightly populated?
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Extreme weather; must be a Catholic to come; main settlers were single men
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Why did the Indians side with the French over the English?
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Because the French traded with them, instead of taking their land
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What modern city stands on the site of New Netherlands?
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New York City
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What were the motives for settling the Dutch Colonies in America?
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fur trade & maritime rivalry
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What did Richard Hakluyt argue about the colonies?
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That the British need the colonies for 1. raw materials and 2. markets
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What was the first permanent English settlement in America?
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Jamestown
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WHat was the motive for settlement of Virginia?
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economic
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What was the London Company of Va?
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a "joint-stock" company provides means for England's first permanent colony in North America
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What early problems were encountered in the founding of the colony of Virginia?
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location on a swap; settlers waste their time looking for gold; Powhatan and Pocahontas; Captain John Smith; the "starving time"-winter of 1609-1610 (cannibalism); John Rolfe and tobacco; labor problems
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What were indentured servants lured to the colonies by?
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Promise of freedom and property when finished
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What was the 50 acre headright?
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If a landowner payed for the passage fare of an indentured servant, he would receive 50 acres, intended to be given to the servant at the end of the agreed time period
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What is significant about the year 1619?
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The American Paradox: American slavery: American freedom
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What caused Bacon's rebellion?
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It was supported by young men frustrated by their inability to acquire land (colonies running out of land to give for 50 acre headright)
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What was the government like at the colonial level in 17th century Virginia?
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Royal governor appointed by the king; house of burgesses
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What was the House of Burgesses?
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Upper house: governor's council (appointed by king); lower house: colonists elect
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What was government at the local level like in 17th century Virginia?
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county government; county court (justice of the peace appointed by governor);sheriff
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What was the economy in 17th century Virginia dominated by?
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Tobacco
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What were the settlement patterns like in 17th century Virginia?
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Rural, almost no towns; so spread out, few schools or churches
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What was the established church of 17th century Virginia?
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the Anglican Church
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What was the mortality rate of indentured servants in 17th century Virginia?
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40% died before free
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What was the role of the family in 17th century Virginia?
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Skewed sex ratio (hard to find wife); spouses constantly dying, led to "blended families"
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What is significant about the ideas of John Calvin in relation to Massachusetts Bay in the 17th century?
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his ideas have more influence on daily life of colonists there than any other church at that time
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How are separatists different than Puritans?
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Separatists want to separate from the Church of England
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What was the major occupation of Massachusetts Bay in the 17th century?
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Whaling
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What were the terms of the Navigation Acts?
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Guarantee that England alone would profit from trade with Mother Country
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When and why was the Dominion of New England established?
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Established by English government in 1686 to increase authorities over New England colonies
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What did the halfway covenant encourage?
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Church membership
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What did Roger Williams do?
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He was a separatist; challenged charter (land belonged to Indians and can't take without fair compensation); civil government doesn't have authority to regulate religious matters
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What was Anne Hutchinson's main belief?
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that the truly saved need not obey laws of God or man
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What was the Salem Witch craze caused by?
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unsettled social & religious conditions in a rapidly evolving colony
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What was a royal colony in 1750?
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The king appoints the governor; were 8 royal colonies in 1750
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What was a proprietary colony in 1750?
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Proprietor chooses governor; were 3 in 1750
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What was a self-governing colony in 1750?
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Colonists elect their governor; were 2 in 1750
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Between 1660s and 1763, Britain follows policy of "benign neglect." What did this mean?
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Britain doesn't enforce laws in colonies due to its preoccupation with 4 wars with France
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What was mercantilism like in the colonies in 1750?
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colonies exist for the good of the mother country; raw materials and markets; goal is to keep money WITHIN British empire
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What did the Navigation Acts say?
Definition
designed to implement mercantilism; colonial goods can only be shipped on "British" ships; certain "enumerated" items can only be sold within the Empire (tobacco, rice, furs, sugar)
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How did the life of Americans in the 17th century compare to the life of Europeans at the same time?
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Americans lived in affluent abundance in comparison to Europeans
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What did the economies of the colonies of New England consist of in 1750?
Definition
trade, fishing, shipbuilding, whaling
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What did the economies of the middle colonies consist of in 1750?
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"bread basket" of the colonies (wheat, corn)
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What did the economies of the colonies in the South consist of by 1750?
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Staple crops/plantations- rice, indigo, tobacco. Slavery only economically important in Southern colonies
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What was African slave society like?
Definition
Maintains cultural practices from Africa and blends with European ways, creating "African-American" culture
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What were the two established churches during the Great Awakening?
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In New England: congregational; in south: Anglican
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What was the Great Awakening?
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reaction against rationalism of the Enlightenment; emphasizes emotion over reason
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What were the supporters of the Great Awakening called? the opponents?
Definition
New lights & Old Lights
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What was the Pope's rebellion?
Definition
New Mexico in 1690s Pope led the largest Indian revolt against European domination. Spanish ultimately subdued the revolt.
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Who was Benjamin Franklin?
Definition
in his Pennsylvania Gazette, he warned his fellow colonists that they must "join or die"
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Who was James Oglethorpe?
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founded Georgia as a haven for debtors
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Who was Roger Williams?
Definition
punished for exile for advocating separation of church and state in Massachusetts Bay; founded Rhode Island
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Who was Edward Braddock?
Definition
defeated at Fort Duquesne (Pittsburgh) and killed during French and Indian war
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Who was Nathaniel Bacon?
Definition
leader of the rebellion against Gov. Berkeley; Bacon's rebellion was mainly supported by young men frustrated by their inability to acquire land
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Who was Charles II?
Definition
English monarch when Carolinas, PA, NY, and CT were founded
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Who was Edmund Andros?
Definition
headed the Dominion of New England
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Who was Jonathan Edwards?
Definition
leader of the Great Awakening
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Who was Anne Hutchinson?
Definition
punished by exile for challenging the authority of leading Puritan clergymen in MA bay
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Who was Pocahontas?
Definition
supposedly saved Capt. John Smith's life
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Who was George Washington?
Definition
aide to General Braddock
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Who were William and Mary?
Definition
Protestant rulers of the Netherlands
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Who was John Cotton?
Definition
Puritan minister who disliked democracy
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Who was King Philip?
Definition
Indian chieftain, shot and beheaded for leading an uprising against whites in New England
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Who was Miles Standish?
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non-Puritan adventurer, Indian fighter and negotiator
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Who was Montezuma?
Definition
last of the Aztec emperors of Mexico
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Who was Thomas Fairfax?
Definition
owned 5 million acres in Virginia (originally granted by king); one of the few landlords who lived on his property
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Who was Thomas Hutchinson?
Definition
MA Lt. Governor who feared democracy; wanted stiffer voting qualifications; house burned by Boston mob as he appeared to support the Stamp
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Who was William Shirley?
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governor of MA;tried to take French forts on frontier in French and Indian war; organized capture of Louisbourg in King George's war
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Who was Jeffrey Amherst?
Definition
British general who rebuilt the abandoned French forts of Ticonderoga and Crown Point in the French and Indian war; captured Montreal
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Who was John Witherspoon?
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brought up in the colonies, instructed by Scottish teacher; president of Princeton College, NJ; signed Declaration of Independence
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Who was Mary White Rowlandson?
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frontier wife in MA (1670s); captured by Indians and ransomed after 12 weeks
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Who was Cotton Mather?
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Congregational minister; led a group of ministers to oppose the Salem Witch Trials as convicting people on dubious evidence
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Who were the Christian Crusaders?
Definition
Indirectly responsible for discovery of America
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What was the treaty of Tordesillas?
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Pope divided Latin America between Spain and Portugal
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What was the Joint- stock company?
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a type of primitive corporation, used to fund Jamestown
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What was Cahokia?
Definition
largest city North of Rio Grande before Columbus arrived, famous for giant dirt pyramid
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