Early Colonization
Period 1 Vocab
13 British Colonies
Philosophies & Self-Gov.
Other
100

This nation's colonies were based on agriculture; large number of men and women inhabited the colonies; relatively hostile relations with Native Americans.

England

100

Spread of goods, ideas, people, and diseases between Africa, Europe, and the Americas.

Columbian Exchange

100

This region was founded by mostly Puritans. These colonies tended to be close-knit and had longer life expectancy than other English colonies. The economy was a mix of fishing, timber, fur and trade.

New England Colonies

100

Time period that focused on reason and knowledge and promoted new ideas about government (natural rights, consent of the governed, separation of powers). These ideas helped influence the American Revolution. This promoted the idea of self-governance though colonial assemblies and town meetings.

The Enlightenment

100

True or False: You are allowed to correct unit tests and Reading check quizzes to earn up to half the points you missed. ie. original score 60% + perfect corrections 20 = 80% new score

True! Just schedule a time with Mrs. Emerson (study halls, lunch, after school, etc.)

200

This nation sought tight control over the colonies and focused on converting and exploiting the Natives. (Think 3 Gs)

Spain

200

Spanish system of granting land to colonists in the New World. This system exploited Native Americans and resources.

Encomienda System

200

This region was the most diverse religiously and saw the most immigrants from Europe due to Quaker tolerance. The economy was based on grain production. Known as the "breadbasket"

Middle Colonies

200

Men like Jonathan Edwards(Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God) and George Whitfield are major figures in this movement of beliefs and ideas tied to religious liberty & challenging Church orthodoxy as well as a spiritual revival that saw a change in evangelical rhetoric and the growth of the Church in the Americas.

The First Great Awakening

200

Impress me with the best drawing of:

A ram

300

These nations had fewer inhabitants than other countries; focused on trade, alliances, and intermarriage with Native Americans. Heavy focus on furs (beaver)

French & Dutch

300

__________were men and women who signed a contract by which they agreed to work for a certain number of years in exchange for transportation to Virginia and, once they arrived, food, clothing, and shelter.

Indentured Servants

300

This region relied on indentured servants initially, later replaced by African slaves. Staple crops like tobacco, rice, and sugar made the colonies prosperous. Discrepancies between the backcountry poor and coastal elite

Southern Colonies

300

What was the first self-governing document of Plymouth Colony. It was written by the male passengers of the Mayflower, consisting of separatist Puritans, adventurers, and tradesmen. 

Mayflower Compact

300

What % of the overall AP Exam is APUSH Units 1 & 2 combined?

15%

400

What effect/impact did maize and potatoes have on the old world?

Once it was introduced to Europe (Columbian Exchange), it helped lead to a drastic increase in population.

400

Economic policy that focuses on making money for the mother country. This policy favors a positive balance of trade for the mother country and the accumulation of gold and silver.

Mercantilism

400

Daily Double! -points x2

Identify a major turning point in Unit 1 or 2 and explain the impact/effect

400

What was one of the first examples of self-governance in the New World,  was formed in Virginia in 1642/43 by the General Assembly. By its creation, the General Assembly then became bicameral.

House of Burgessess

400

Why were the dates 1607 & 1754 chosen for the start & end times of APUSH Unit 2

1607 - First permanent English settlement @ Jamestown...

1754 - Beginning of the French & Indian War

500

Name 1 economic, 1 political, and 1 social reason individuals migrated to the New World....Not just the 3 Gs, be more specific.

Answers will vary

500

a land grant system used in colonial America where settlers were given a certain amount of land (usually 50 acres) for themselves and additional land for each person they sponsored to migrate to the colony

Headright System

500

The rebellion highlighted the strife between backcountry frontiersmen facing Native American attacks and the rich plantation owners living near coastal settlements

BACON'S Rebellion

500

The first colonial constitution. In Hartford, Connecticut, the first constitution in the American colonies

Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

500

Why 1491 – 1607 was chosen as the dates for APUSH Unit 1?

1491 is one year prior to the arrival of Columbus and Europeans. Focus on differences in Native American & European Societies and impacts of interactions(Huge World Shift)

1607 is the year England established a permanent settlement at Jamestown, focus shift from multiple nations to English colonial development.