AP Exam Review Session #1 Columbus - 1800. Chapter 2 John Smith James Oglethorpe Chief Powhatan John RolfeLord Baltimore Act of TolerationPrimogeniture.

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AP Exam Review Session #1 Columbus

Chapter 2 John Smith James Oglethorpe Chief Powhatan John RolfeLord Baltimore Act of TolerationPrimogeniture Virginia CompanyIroquois Confederacy Indentured servitudeHouse of Burgesses Joint-stock companyJamestown TobaccoMaryland Carolina ColoniesGeorgia Colony

Chapter 3 Roger Williams Anne Hutchinson William Bradford William Penn John WinthropPequot War King Philip (Metacom)Sir Edmund Andros “visible saints”Puritans New England ConfederationMassachusetts Bay Company Dominion of New EnglandNavigation Laws Great English MigrationMayflower Compact Protestant EthicSalutary Neglect

Chapter 4 William Berkeley Nathaniel Bacon Headright system Middle passage Half-Way CovenantBacon’s Rebellion Jeremiad PreacherSalem Witch Trials

Chapter 5 Jonathon Edwards George Whitefield Zenger Court Case Paxton Boys Rebellion Great AwakeningRegulator Movement Old and new lightsTriangular trade Scots-IrishMolasses Act Church of EnglandCongregational Church

Chapter 6 Albany Congress French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763 Samuel de Champlain George WashingtonBattle of Quebec Paris Peace Treaty of 1763Pontiac’s Rebellion

Chapter 7 John Adams Charles Townshend Mercantilism Non-importation agreement“virtual” representation Quebec ActNavigation Acts Declaratory ActFirst Continental Congress Sugar ActTownshend Acts Quartering ActBoston Massacre The AssociationStamp Act and Congress Committees of correspondenceIntolerable Acts

Chapter 8 Second Continental Congress Declaration of Independence Loyalists/Tories Patriots/Whigs Battle of SaratogaCommon Sense/Thomas Paine “Olive Branch Petition”Battle of Yorktown George WashingtonThomas Jefferson Marquis de LafayetteTreaty of Paris 1783

Chapter 9 The Articles of Confederation Land Ordinance of 1785Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Shays’ RebellionAlexander Hamilton James MadisonThe Constitutional Convention The Virginia (Large State) PlanThe New Jersey (Small State) Plan The “Great Compromise”“Three-Fifths Compromise” Federalists and AntifederalistsFederalist Papers Federalist No. 10Republican Motherhood

Chapter 10 Bill of Rights 10 th Amendment Judiciary Act of 1789Hamilton’s Economic Plan AssumptionBank of the United States “Strict Construction” view“Loose Construction” view Whiskey RebellionNeutrality Act if 1793 ImpressmentsJay’s Treaty Pinckney’s TreatyWashington’s Farewell Address XYZ AffairConvention of 1800 Alien and Sedition Acts“Compact Theory” Federalist PartyDemocratic-Republican Party