First Semester Final Exam Review

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First Semester Final Exam Review APUSH

Themes to Review Origins of Jamestown Colony Justification & objections towards the Stamp Act of 1765 Trial and Banishment of Anne Hutchinson Puritan Migration: motivations The Great Awakening: new religious practices, those who took part, those who did not. Thomas Paine and Common Sense, effects of pamphlet, arguments made. French & Indian War: how it led to Revolution, how to pay for it. Constitutional Convention & Electoral College. Origins of the Bill of Rights.

Themes to Review Quaker outcasts: beliefs, followers, conflict with governments. Colonial Pennsylvania: differing effects of religion compared to other colonial areas. Chesapeake Bay Colonies: difference from other colonial areas, types of settlers. Bacon’s Rebellion. Three-Fifths Compromise Shays’ Rebellion, arguments, type of people involved. Slavery in British America. Goals of British Mercantilism. Characteristics of life in Colonial New England.

Themes to Review Articles of Confederation: limitations, what it could / could not do. Major accomplishments occurring during its tenure. Treaty of Paris: what did America gain? Stono Rebellion: where, why, what did they want? New York Conspiracy Trials. French involvement in Revolution: justification and goals. Northwest Ordinance & Land Ordinance. Alexander Hamilton’s economic plans: goals, who it helped / hurt. Daniel Webster’s speech to Congress: Union over sectionalism. Kentucky & Virginia Resolution: secret goals and authors. Hudson River School: rise of American art. Washington’s farewell address. John Marshall: goals, growth of Federalism vs. States Rights: who benefitted.

Themes to Review American Colonization Society: goals, achievements, failures. Southern justification of slavery. Republican Motherhood: characteristics, extension of gender discrimination? Missouri Compromise. Goals and intentions of he Alien & Sedition Acts. Women’s suffrage movement: those involved, what each did to improve conditions. Irish immigration patterns in America: discrimination faced. New York’s “burned over district” Jefferson’s view of America. Effect of the Monroe Doctrine. Henry Clay’s “American System”

Themes to Review Sectional Crisis of the 1850s Popular Sovereignty: concept, where used, Fathers of. Women’s movement in Antebellum period Dred Scott Case of 1857 Union Generals vs. Confederate Generals