History 1301 Textbook Terms to Know For Quizzes/Exam #1 (By Reading Set)

** Those that are underlined are terms mentioned during lectures but may not be highlighted enough in the textbook so go by lecture information for them

** The terms in italics are those discussed quite a bit in the textbook as well as during lectures.

** Those that are neither italicized not underlined are important textbook terms that are not mentioned during lectures but are still important to know

 All terms within a group are fair game for a review quiz

 All terms on this sheet are fair game for the first exam; you will not be asked a question about any topic not on this sheet.

 The exams will consist of an equal number of textbook terms not covered in class and those terms covered during lectures (i.e. those that are eitheritalicizedorunderlined)

Reading #1 Native Americans/Exploration/The “Columbian Exchange”

(Chapter 1, pp. 1-20, 22-25)– no review quiz

Siberian Land Bridge

Clovis Point

Major differences/similarities among pre-Columbian Native Americans

Aztec Achievements

What the Aztecs Lacked

Hernán Cortés

Cahokia

shamans

Prince Henry the Navigator

Johannes Gutenberg

Developments in navigation and shipping

caravels

Vikings

Christopher Columbus

Ferdinand Magellan

The Columbian Exchange

Reading #2: The Reformation/England vs. Spain rivalry/the Roanoke colonies [Chap.1, pp. 20-22; Ch. 2, pp. 29-30 on Roanoke]– review quiz #1

Protestant Reformation

Martin Luther

John Calvin

Henry VIII

Catherine of Aragon

Reading #2: Reformation/Englandvs. Spain/Roanoke colonies(cont.):

Church of England/Anglican Church

Anne Boleyn

Mary Tudor (“Bloody Mary”)

John Cabot

Elizabeth I

Humphrey Gilbert

Francis Drake

Walter Raleigh

Henry Hudson

Spanish Armada

1st and 2ndRoanoke Colonies

John White

Reading #3: Jamestown & Early Virginia [Chap. 2, pp. 30-46]– no review quiz

London/Virginia Company

James I

Jamestown

Problems at Jamestown

John Smith

Powhatan

Pocahontas

John Rolfe

Tobacco boom

headright system

Opecancanough

George Calvert

1649 Act of Toleration

Establishment of Caribbean colonies

Indentured servitude

High Death Rate in Early Virginia

Aspects of 1600s Virginia Society

Nathaniel Bacon

Bacon’s Rebellion

William Berkeley

Rise of slavery in the Chesapeake

Reading #4: The Puritans: Plymouth & Massachusetts Bay Colony [Chap. 3, pp. 67-88]review quiz #2

John Calvin

Puritans

Puritan religious beliefs, including predestination

Separatist Puritans/The Pilgrims

Charles I

Plymouth Colony

Squanto

Reading #4 [cont.]

Aspects of the Plymouth economy/social life discussed

Great Migration

Founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony

John Winthrop

“City Upon a Hill”

Land and Labor in New England

Puritan family life

Fishing and shipping in New England

Roger Williams

Anne Hutchinson

English Civil War

Oliver Cromwell

The Restoration

New Netherland

New Amsterdam

Reading #5: The Carolina Colony/Slave Trade/ Pennsylvania

[Ch. 2, pp. 46-59; Ch. 3, pp. 88-105]– no review quiz

West Indian sugar cultivation

Timbuktu

Traditional slavery in Africa

Middle Passage

Impact of the slave trade on Africa

Charles II

Lords Proprietors of Carolina

Carolina and Indian relations

Carolina agriculture

North Carolina

James Oglethorpe

Founding of Georgia

Quaker Beliefs

“Inner Light”

William Penn

“Holy Experiment”

Founding of Pennsylvania

Pequot War

praying towns

King Philip’s War

Mercantilism/Navigation Acts

Dominion of New England

Glorious Revolution

Salem witch hysteria

Reading #6: English Colonies, 1700-1763/French and Indian War [Ch. 4, all —pp. 109-29]– no review quiz

Navigation Acts

colonial immigration

salutary neglect

Stono Rebellion

Enlightenment

Benjamin Franklin

Cotton Mather

John Locke

Deism

Great Awakening

Jonathan Edwards

George Whitefield

Quebec

George Washington

French and Indian War/Seven Years’ War

Edward Braddock

William Pitt

Battle of Quebec

Treaty of Paris

Proclamation of 1763

Pontiac’s Rebellion