Study Guide Midterm 1

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 Study Guide: First Midterm, History 1483 The following list of terms is intended offer direction in studying for the ex amination. It is not compr ehensive. Impact of the Crusades Opechancanough/Indian War of 1622 Sub-Saharan Africa and slavery Impact of disease on Indian populations Early Spanish colonization Puritanism Reformation Separatists & Calvinism Powhatan Indian wars Plymouth Plantation — government John Smith and Jamestown Joint-Stock ventures The Virginia Company and tobacco Religion in Maryland Religion in Massachusetts French fur trade/Indian relations Iroquois Confederacy — importance Roger Williams Military conquest of New Netherlands Restoration colonies of Charles II New World African Slavery — where? Colonial Quakers — doctrines Pennsylvania Indian relations King Philip's War Nathaniel Bacon’s Rebellion  Andros and the Dominion of New England  American population growth — reasons for  Absence of Landed Aristocrac y — reasons for Navigation Acts — underlying principles Mercantilism — balance of trade The Glorious Revolution Salem witchcraft trials Georgia colony — reason for Indentured servitude 18th century immigration groups – where from The Enlightenment in America Great Awakening Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield Royal governors and Colonial assemblies Origins of the Seven Years' War Gen. Edward Braddock and Fort Duquesne William Pitt as prime minister Fall of Quebec — importance Proclamation of 1763 — supporters Boston Massacre Parliamentary sovereignty Stamp Act riots/Stamp Act Congress Coercive Acts and the Port of Boston Second Continental Congress — when and why Lexington and Concord Thomas Paine's Common Sense — significance Declaration of Independence and George III French intervention — significance Treaty of Paris — 1783  

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  • Study Guide: First Midterm, History 1483 The following list of terms is intended offer direction in studying for the examination. It is not comprehensive. Impact of the Crusades Opechancanough/Indian War of 1622 Sub-Saharan Africa and slavery Impact of disease on Indian populations Early Spanish colonization Puritanism Reformation Separatists & Calvinism Powhatan Indian wars Plymouth Plantation government John Smith and Jamestown Joint-Stock ventures The Virginia Company and tobacco Religion in Maryland Religion in Massachusetts French fur trade/Indian relations Iroquois Confederacy importance Roger Williams Military conquest of New Netherlands Restoration colonies of Charles II New World African Slavery where? Colonial Quakers doctrines Pennsylvania Indian relations King Philip's War Nathaniel Bacons Rebellion

    Andros and the Dominion of New England American population growth reasons for Absence of Landed Aristocracy reasons for Navigation Acts underlying principles Mercantilism balance of trade The Glorious Revolution Salem witchcraft trials Georgia colony reason for Indentured servitude 18th century immigration groups where from The Enlightenment in America Great Awakening Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield Royal governors and Colonial assemblies Origins of the Seven Years' War Gen. Edward Braddock and Fort Duquesne William Pitt as prime minister Fall of Quebec importance Proclamation of 1763 supporters Boston Massacre Parliamentary sovereignty Stamp Act riots/Stamp Act Congress Coercive Acts and the Port of Boston Second Continental Congress when and why Lexington and Concord Thomas Paine's Common Sense significance Declaration of Independence and George III French intervention significance Treaty of Paris 1783