Click to begin Click to begin Mr. Lindenmuth AP CHAPTER 16 Review.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Transatlantic Economy, Trade Wars and Colonial Rebellion.
Advertisements

Transatlantic World.
Ch. 16—The Transatlantic Economy, Trade Wars, and Colonial Rebellion
17/4 RISE OF AUSTRIA & PRUSSIA. Rival German princes held more power than the emperor. Religion divided the Protestant north and the Catholic south and.
Empire, War, & Colonial Rebellion. 18th Century Empires   European countries during the 18th century used empires to promote mercantilism, and improve.
Central European Monarchs Clash Mr. Green. Who Will Be Involved? Germanic States, Sweden, and France vs. Spain, Austria, and Holy Roman Empire Where are.
CHAPTER 16. European Contact Between the rest of the World have gone through 4 stages 1 st Stage = European Discovery 2 nd Stage = Exploration 3 rd Stage.
Chapter 15 and 16 By Howard Mayo AP Modern European History Mount Airy High School.
Overview mid-18th c. renewal of European warfare: Austria vs. Prussia over dominance of central Europe Great Britain vs. France for commercial & colonial.
 Location: trading posts in the West Indies, North America, India  global empire  Favorable business and commerce climate with few trade ristirictions.
Chapter 16 The Transatlantic Economy, Trade Wars, and Colonial Revolution Chapter 16 The Transatlantic Economy, Trade Wars, and Colonial Revolution Copyright.
FRANCE in the 18 th Century. LOUIS XIV Modern state: sovereign leader controls administration of justice and power L’etat, c’est moi Divine right (Bishop.
Chapter 16: The Transatlantic Economy, Trade Wars and Colonial Rebellion.
Chapter 4 Section 4 OBJECTIVES 1 – Outline the causes and results of the Thirty Years’ War 2 – Understand how Austria and Prussia emerged as great powers.
The Western Heritage Since 1300
Transatlantic Economy, Trade Wars, and Colonial Rebellion
Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ All rights reserved. 18 th Century Empiricism, Mercantilism, and the Spanish Colonial.
The history of the United States Lecture 3 The road to the revolution.
CHAPTER 17 The West and the World: Empire, Trade and War, The West Encounters and Transformations Levack/Muir/Veldman/Maas Pearson Education,
Empire, Slavery and War. Atlantic Economy in the 17 th and 18 th Centuries  Characteristics  World trade became fundamental  Spain and Portugal revitalized.
WORTH: WORTH: Slavery/ Africa Mercantile Empires 18 th Century Wars American Revolution Terms/ Ideas The Transatlantic Economy and.
Transatlantic Economy Trade Wars and Colonial Rebellion.
Wars and Other Conflicts of the 18th Century
The Great War of the Mid- Eighteenth Century The Peace of Paris
Trade Wars and Colonial Rebellion. Mercantile Empires Mercantilism: basic idea is to bring profit (bullion) to the mother nation Britain, France, Netherlands.
Chapter Ten; Section Three.  Upon the death of Charles VI, Maria Theresa took the throne of Austria.  King Frederick II of Prussia took advantage of.
(Unit 7). Statesmen of the time Warfare could further national interests Wars of 18 th century fought by professional armies Conflicts rarely affected.
The Transatlantic Economy, Trade Wars, and Colonial Rebellion The Western Heritage Chapter 16.
17 TH CENTURY TO 18 TH CENTURY The Triangle Trade.
War & Revolution. I.Context Age of Discovery & Exploration review – mercantilism British Navigation Acts established a trade monopoly in the British colonies.
Empire, War, & Colonial Rebellion
The Rise of Great Britain in the 1700s. 1.In North America what monumental events occurred in 1789? The United States Constitution went into effect and.
Discussion What problems could be caused by an attitude like the one shown in the quotation by Frederick II? If all countries became active in extending.
Chapter 19 Part 3 Colonial Wars. Colonial Wars The Brits and the French were the two main contenders in the wars for colonial empires The Brits.
Ch. 17 The Transatlantic Economy, Trade Wars, and the Colonial Rebellion.
Chapter 16 The Transatlantic Economy, Trade Wars, and Colonial Revolution Chapter 16 The Transatlantic Economy, Trade Wars, and Colonial Revolution Copyright.
Mid-18 th Century Wars Continental and Global Conflicts.
Chapter 17 The Transatlantic economy, Trade Wars, and Colonial Rebellion.
American Revolution. Britain Becomes a Global Power Good position for trade Settlements in North America and West Indies Welcomed commerce,
Eighteenth Century Review. Review Britain Anne Acts of Union Great Britain George I Elector of Hannover Sir Robert Walpole First Prime Minister.
Chapter VI The Development for Britain after the Revolution Chapter VI The Development for Britain after the Revolution ( )
Overview Mid-18th c. renewal of European warfare Outcomes
Week 5 Empire, War, and Colonial Rebellion
Mercantile Empires of the 18th Century
AP EURO Unit #3 – Scientific Revolution and the Era of the Enlightenment Lessons #305, 306 RUAL INDUSTRY BUILDING A GLOBAL ECONOMY.
Interact: Ch 19 Outline Chapter 19, pgs
Fabulous Friday, November 20th
Do Now What is Balance of Power?
The Transatlantic Economy, Trade Wars, and Colonial Rebellion
Transatlantic Economy
Mercantilism, and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
Empire, War, & Colonial Rebellion
Mid 18th Century Wars EQ: How did mid 18th Century wars in Europe and the colonies change the balance of power within Europe and beyond?
18th Century Colonialism
The French and Indian War
Transatlantic Economy, Trade Wars, and Colonial Rebellion
Trade Conflict Tuesday, 11/18
Mercantilism.
Mid 18th Century Trade Wars
18th Century Dynastic Rivalry & Global Trade Wars
AP European History Mr. Meester Pages:
Revolutions and War Chapter 21 Lessons 3-4.
Control of North America
The Shot Heard Around the World
The Shot Heard Around the World
Transatlantic Economy
A Challenging War to Understand
Mercantilism.
Empire, War, & Colonial Rebellion
W.A.G.S. King William’s War Queen Ann’s War King George’s War
Presentation transcript:

Click to begin Click to begin Mr. Lindenmuth AP CHAPTER 16 Review

Back to Game DAILY DOUBLE! DAILY DOUBLE!

RebellionWarMisc. 10 Points 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points TradeEmpires 10 Point

Empires FOR 10 Points Back to Game Who controlled Florida, Mexico, & California under the Treaty of Utrecht (1713)? Spain

Who was no longer a great colonial power after the Seven Years’ War? Empires FOR 20 Points Back to Game France

What two countries were the first to use African slaves as a labor force in the Americas? Empires FOR 30 Points Spain & Portugal Back to Game

Who controlled Newfoundland, Jamaica, and Bermuda under the Treat of Utrecht (1713)? Empires FOR 40 Points Back to Game Great Britain

Name three areas in the world that we see a French-British rivalry in the 18 th century? Empires FOR 50 Points Back to Game North America West Indies India

The Articles of Confederation and the federal Constitution demonstrated the possibility of a government without _________ and hereditary __________. Rebellion FOR 10 Points Back to Game kings, nobility

What measures (acts) by Great Britain closed the port of Boston, allowed troops to be quartered in private homes, and reorganized the govt. of Massachusetts? Rebellion FOR 20 Points Back to Game Intolerable Acts

Who galvanized public opinion in favor of separation from Britain? Rebellion FOR 30 Points Back to Game Thomas Paine

What affair displayed the arbitrary power of the monarch and the corruption of the House of Commons? Rebellion FOR 40 Points Back to Game Wilkes Affair

After the repeal of the Stamp Act, 1766, Parliament issued the ________ Act, which stated that although the Stamp Act was repealed, Parliament alone had the sole power to legislate for the colonies. Rebellion FOR 50 Points Back to Game Declaratory

The heart of the 18 th century colonial rivalry in the Americas lay in the? Trade FOR 10 Points Back to Game West Indies

What is the practice whereby governments heavily regulate trade and commerce in hopes of increasing national wealth? Trade FOR 20 Points Back to Game Mercantilism

Who were the three main rivals during the era of colonization? Trade FOR 30 Points Back to Game Great Britain, France, & Spain

The idea (colonies can only trade exclusively with the mother country) of mercantilism caused the? Trade FOR 40 Points Back to Game “golden age of smuggling”

What became the technical link between the New World and Spain? Did you read the book? We shall see... Trade for 50 Points Back to Game Crown of Castile (Queen Isabella)

What two countries did the War of Jenkins’ Ear involve? War FOR 10 Points Back to Game Great Britain & Spain

War FOR 20 Points Back to Game William Pitt Who claimed the British won North America on the plains of Germany?

Maria Theresa granted new privileges to the Magyar nobility of __________ in order to preserve the political power of the Austrian Hapsburgs and fight off the invading Prussian army. War FOR 30 Points Back to Game Hungary

What two new major alliances emerged from the Convention of Westminster in 1756? War 40 Points Back to Game Great Britain & Prussia France & Austria

What two factors help prevent the destruction of Prussia during the Seven Years’ War? War FOR 50 Points Back to Game Britain’s financial aid Russia made peace with Prussia

Who were the two types of people living in the Spanish New World? Define them. Back to Game Misc. FOR 10 Points Peninsulares Creoles

Who served as the chief executives of the New World in the Spanish colonial system? Back to Game Misc. FOR 20 Points Viceroys

Name two major destinations in the New World where slaves were demanded most in the 18 th century? Back to Game Misc. FOR 30 Points Caribbean (West Indies) Brazil

Back to Game Misc. FOR 40 Points The ________ were a fleet of commercial vessels escorted by warships that carried merchandise from Spain to the New World each year. flota

Describe the four periods of European overseas empires. Back to Game Misc. FOR 50 Points 1 st Period > discovery, exploration, initial conquest, & settlement 2 nd Period > mercantile empires 3 rd Period > new empires in Africa and Asia 4 th Period > decolonization