Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Pre-Final Review

    • Ways Captain John Smith helped Jamestown
    • John Rolfe
    • The "headright" system
    • Freedom of religion in which colony?
    • Factors leading to Bacon's Rebellion?
    • Significance of Bacon's Rebellion
    • Economies of the Caribbean islands
    • African slaves vs. indentured servants
    • The first governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony
    • Anne Hutchinson's reason for exile
    • Characteristics of the Restoration colonies
    • The overthrow of James II in the Glorious Revolution affected the colonies in which way?
    • During the seventeenth century, at least three-fourths of the immigrants who came to the Chesapeake region…
    • The mid-1690s marked a turning point in the history of the black population in America because…?
    • Historian Edmund S. Morgan argued that the institutionalization of African slavery in America reflected…what?
    • The most numerous of the non-English immigrants were who?
    • Conditions were good in PA for agricultural because...?
    • A common problem in American commerce in the seventeenth century
    • The functions of an American city (or a characteristic of colonial cities)
    • Reasons for the decline of piety in colonial America
    • The Great Awakening
    • Purpose of the Albany Conference (1754)
    • Reason for the English decision to reorganize the British Empire after 1763
    • Feeling by the colonists after the French and Indian War
    • Problem facing the Brit. gov’t after the Fren. & Indian War
    • The purpose of the Proclamation Line of 1763
    • Problems facing Geo III
    • British policies after 1763 generally were…
    • The Sugar and Stamp acts were designed chiefly to
    • Colonies main objection to the Stamp Act
    • Townshend believed that colonists would not protest his taxes because…
    • Attempts by the colonies to unify
    • The objectives of the Committees of Correspondence
    • Purpose of the Tea Act of 1773
    • The Quebec Act angered colonists because…
    • Virtual representation by Parliament
    • The event leading to the passage of the Intolerable Acts
    • Conditions of the Intolerable Acts
    • Common Sense
    • Know the chronology of the acts placed upon the colonies
    • Advantages British had during the Revolutionary War
    • Summarize the move for independence by Americans
    • The Declaration of Independence accomplished…
    • Which of the following was NOT a step taken by the First Continental Congress?
    • The First Continental Congress
    • Area where the fighting first occurred
    • Successes under the Articles of Confederation
    • Lexington & Concord
    • Loyalists
    • Bunker Hill
    • Conditions that contributed to Continental soldiers' discontent
    • In gaining foreign support, the "US" must prove what?
    • Main way the Congress funded the war
    • Saratoga
    • Provisions of the Peace of Paris
    • Cause of Shays' Rebellion
    • Characteristics of state constitutions

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