AP U. S. History Unit 2 Study Guide

UNIT 2 STUDY GUIDE

People and Events

Know the 5 W’s

Bacon’s Rebellion-
William Bradford-
Roger Williams-
Thomas Hooker-
Anne Hutchinson-
John Winthrop-
“City Upon a Hill” Speech-
Salem Witch Trials-
House of Burgesses-
“Headright” System-
Triangle trade-
French and Indian War/Seven Years War-
Proclamation of 1763
Navigation Acts-
Coercive Acts or Intolerable Acts-
Stamp Act- / “No Taxation Without Representation”-
Patriots and Loyalists-
First Continental Congress
Thomas Paine-
“Common Sense”-
Second Continental Congress-
Declaration of Independence-
John Locke-
John Burgoyne-
Benedict Arnold-
Benjamin Franklin-
Yorktown-
Saratoga-
Treaty of 1783-
Articles of Confederation-
Shays’s Rebellion-

Main Ideas

Barbados Slave Code 1661______

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-In Colonial Americas Economic and social needs for a labor force resulted in ______

-1777 British military strategy to cut the U.S. in two-______

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Essay Topics

Ø  Some historians suggest that Shays’s Rebellion tested the Articles of Confederation, which led to the Constitutional Convention and the call for a stronger central government. Support, modify or refute this connection using specific evidence.

Ø  How did economic, geographic, and social factors encourage the growth of slavery as an important part of the economy of southern colonies between 1607 and 1775?

Ø  Analyze the reasons for escalating anti-British sentiment in the American colonies during the prewar decade from 1765 to 1775. Cite specific events that occurred, leading to Revolution.

Georgia

Grew slowly because______

Who founded______

Why founded (2 reasons______

Maryland

Who founded______

Why founded______

Maryland’s Act of Toleration:______

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Colonial Crops Areas where produced positives/negatives labor used

Sugar ______

Tobacco ______

Beliefs/complaints of the following Religious groups

Puritans______Separatists______

Quakers______

Predestination______

Conversion______

Plymouth

leader______

Mayflower Compact ______

Later became part of Massachusetts Bay colonies

General Court ______

Rhode Island

Anne Hutchinson______

Antinomianism______

Roger Williams______

Rhode Island was known for:______

Connecticut

Fundamental Orders ______

New England

Voting rights were usually restricted to:______

New England Confederation ______

Salutary Neglect______

Pennsylvania

Founder?______

Who was welcomed?______

Views toward other Religions______

Cause Colonial Effect

England’s Glorious Revolution → ______

Economics/Trade

Middle colonies______

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New England colonies______

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Chesapeake colonies______

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Southern colonies______

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Indentured servitude to slavery

“Headright” System______

Cause Colonial Effect

______→ Bacon’s Rebellion

Bacon’s Rebellion → ______

Why slave labor increased (reasons)

Colonial reaction to restrictions on trade______

What southern population benefited the most from the slave economy?______------

Southern Society

Draw a triangle of southern hierarchy below including indentured servants, black slaves, white plantation owners, white farmers, former indentured slaves (landless freemen)

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Stono Rebellion______

Southern Colonies New England Puritans

Women’s property rights ______

New England

Common features of New England Towns:______

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Half Way Covenant______Salem Witch Trial: Cause and Effect

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Populations in New England______

Populations in Middle Colonies______

Population in South______

British reaction to colonial efforts to restrict slavery, why?______

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What southern population benefited the most from the slave economy?______

Most honored Least honored

Colonial Professions: ______

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Mark the middle passage on the above map.

Molasses Act______

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Tax supported churches in Colonial America by 1775:______

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Great Awakening “New Light” Preachers______

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Ben Franklin’s achievements:______

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John Peter Zenger Trial/effects:______

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Areas of Control in America’s

Spain:______

France:______

England:______