9.11.2015

Test Review

Period Two Outline (1607 - 1754)
Chapters 2, 3, 4, 5  Answer Key found Here
I. Colonization and Settlement of British North American Colonies - Compare and contrast the development of two distinct English colonial societies in the New England and Chesapeake regions prior to 1700, analyzing the reasons for similarities and differences in the development of English colonial societies in these regions.

  • Settlement of Chesapeake colonies
    • geographic conditions of region
    • tobacco revolution
    • indentured servants
    • enslaved Africans
    • conflict in society: Bacon's Rebellion
  • Settlement of New England colonies
    • geographic conditions of region
    • Puritan v. Pilgrim
    • "city on a hill" & religious intolerance
      • A. Hutchinson & R. Williams
    • conflict in society: Salem Witch Trials
II.  Native American and English Relations - How did European encounters in the "New World" impact the European, African and Native American societies?
  • Conflict over land, resources, and political boundaries as more European settlers move into region
  • Conflict examples
    • Bacon's Rebellion
    • Metacom's War (King Philip's War)
III.  The Atlantic World: How did the exchanges in the Atlantic World impact the development of colonial America?
  • Britain's Imperial Policy
    • mercantilism
      • Navigation Acts
    • salutary neglect
      • growth of colonial assemblies
  • Growth and Diversification of Colonies
    • Immigrant groups & their settlement patterns
  • American Mind
    • Enlightenment
    • Great Awakening
Additional Notes to review: 
  • Know which colonies fit into each region, New England, Middle, and Southern 
  • Know the names of the colonial founder for each colony, ie. William Penn, Pennsylvania (chart p. 39)
  • Know the European imperial interests (English, Dutch, French, Spanish, Portuguese) in the "New World," ie. Dutch set up commercial routes.