UNIT I IDENTIFICATIONS.

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UNIT I IDENTIFICATIONS

Columbus’ First Voyage Treaty of Tordesillas The Caribbean Chapter 1 pp. 14 - 17 Columbus’ First Voyage Treaty of Tordesillas The Caribbean Hernan Cortes

Mound Building Cultures of North America Southwest Cultures Chapter 1 pp. 26 - 31 Mound Building Cultures of North America Southwest Cultures Issues with Religion Gender Dilemmas

Effects of European Conquests Chapter 1 pp. 31 - 41 Overtaking the Aztecs Conquistadores Priests Encomienda System Global Economy Effects of European Conquests

Indians becoming Catholic Impact of French Trading New France Chapter 2 pp. 44 - 54 Indians becoming Catholic Impact of French Trading New France The Dutch in the New World English settlements in the New World

Reorganization of Jamestown Tobacco Religion in the Chesapeake Region Chapter 2 pp. 55 - 64 Jamestown Settlement Reorganization of Jamestown Tobacco Religion in the Chesapeake Region Free Labor in the Chesapeake

Religious Life in the New England Colonies Chapter 2 pp. 64 - 72 Religious Life in the New England Colonies New England Colonial Governments Puritan Dissention The English Civil Wars

The Restoration Era Carolina Colonies New York Settlement Chapter 2 pp. 72 - 80 The Restoration Era Carolina Colonies New York Settlement Pennsylvania Quakers Settling New Jersey

Gender, Race and Economic Differences in the English Colonies Chapter 3 pp. 84 - 92 Gender, Race and Economic Differences in the English Colonies Forms of Governments English Mercantilism Goals The Navigation Acts

Struggles with Indians King Philip’s War Virginia’s Frontier Chapter 3 pp. 93 - 101 Struggles with Indians King Philip’s War Virginia’s Frontier English New World Economic and Governmental Reforms

The Glorious Revolution in America The Salem Witch Trials Chapter 3 pp. 101 - 109 The Glorious Revolution in America The Salem Witch Trials Parliamentary Acts in the Colonies The Mixed and Balanced English Constitution

Wars in the New World (1689 – 1716) Chapter 3 pp. 109 - 116 The Pueblo Revolt New France British Expansionism Wars in the New World (1689 – 1716)

Anglicization of the English Colonies Rise of Old South Chapter 4 pp. 120 – 128 Anglicization of the English Colonies Rise of Old South Mid-Atlantic Colonies The Weak Economy of New England

The Success of the Enlightenment in America Chapter 4 pp. 128 - 137 Zenger Case The Success of the Enlightenment in America The Failures of the Enlightenment in America The Great Awakening Revivals Higher Education

Rise of Democratic Ideals Salve Revolts King George’s War Chapter 4 pp. 137 - 147 Rise of Democratic Ideals Salve Revolts King George’s War The Albany Congress

Early French and Indian War Late French and Indian War Chapter 4 pp. 147 - 157 Early French and Indian War Late French and Indian War Results of the French and Indian War Peace of Paris (1763)