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APUSH – SEPTEMBER 19 Objectives: To demonstrate your mastery of the chapter 3 key terms and concepts To practice taking an AP style multiple choice quiz To review the concept of plagiarism Agenda: Chapter 3 review Chapter 3 quiz Plagiarism PPT Due today: Chapter 3 key terms Homework: Tuesday: 1993 DBQ by 7:30am to turnitin.com Wednesday – Ministers Black Veil and The Devil and Tom Walker (Lit Group Work) Thursday – None Friday – Chapter 4 Quiz and Key Terms

Settling the Northern Colonies CHAPTER 3 REVIEW

The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism Describe Luther’s Reformation. Describe Calvinism. Why were Puritans unhappy with the Church of England? Why did King James I feel threatened by the Separatists? The Pilgrims End Their Pilgrimage at Plymouth In 1608 a congregation of Separatists left England. Where did they go and then years later why did they leave? Why were the settlers of Plymouth considered squatters? Why was the Mayflower Compact significant? Initially the colonists faced a hard time but then became more economically sound. On what was the Plymouth colony’s economy based? Who was William Bradford?

The Bay Colony Bible Commonwealth What is the difference between Separatists and moderate Puritans? Why did moderate Puritans want to form a colony at Massachusetts Bay? During the 1630s many Puritans left England. Where did the majority go? Why was John Winthrop significant? Why was the “shared sense of purpose” significant to the Mass Bay Colony? Building the Bay Colony Who initially received the ability to vote in the Mass Bay Colony? What did early government look like in the Mass Bay Colony? Preachers had a lot of power but it was not absolute. What powers did the congregation have? Why did the colonists endorse the idea of separation of church and state? What was the “Protestant ethic”? What were the Blue Laws?

Trouble in the Bible Commonwealth Why were Quakers a problem for the Puritans? What is antinomianism? Why is Anne Hutchinson significant? Who was Roger Williams and what did he believe? The Rhode Island Sewer What did Rhode Island under Williams look like? Who lived in Rhode Island? What southern colony is most like Rhode Island and why?

New England Spreads Out What colony drew up the Fundamental Orders? What were the Fundamental Orders and why were they significant? New Haven had to merge with the more democratic Connecticut. Why? How did Massachusetts Bay acquire the coast of Maine? Why was New Hampshire separated from Mass Bay? Puritans Versus Indians Disease ravaged the Indian population. How did this benefit the initial Plymouth settlers? How did the first Thanksgiving come about? How did the Pequot war affect the Native population? What did the English attempts at converting the Natives look like? What was the Native’s only hope for resisting the English? What was the outcome of King Philips War?

Seeds of Colonial Unity and Independence What was the New England Confederation and what was its purpose? Why were Rhode Island and Maine “blackballed”? Why was the confederation significant? What happened to the colonies when Charles II came into power? How did Charles punish the Mass Bay Colony? Andros promotes the First American Revolution What was the Dominion of New England and what was its purpose? Describe Sir Edmund Andros. How did life in New England change after Andros was in power? What was the Glorious Revolution and how did it impact the colonists? After the Glorious Revolution how did Charles II still impact the colonies?

Old Netherlands at New Netherland England was once allies with the Netherlands why did this change in the 17c? Describe the Dutch East India Company. Why was the Dutch West India Company significant? How did the Dutch West India Company acquire Manhattan? What was the purpose of New Amsterdam? What is a patroonship and how did this impact the later colony? Friction with English and Swedish Neighbors Why was New Netherland easy to attack? Who was Peter Stuyvesant and why was he significant? What did New Sweden leave behind in the New World?

Dutch Residues in New York How many New England settlers lived in New Netherland and why was this important? How did the Duke of York gain control over New Amsterdam? What influences did the Dutch leave on New York? Penn’s Holy experiment in Pennsylvania Why were Quakers offensive to most authorities? What were the major qualities of the Quakers? Why was William Penn significant? Why did Penn want a colony in the New World? Why did Pennsylvania’s population grow quickly?

Quaker Pennsylvania and Its Neighbors How was Philadelphia different than most colonial cities? Initially what did the Quaker/Native relationship look like? How was the “government” in Pennsylvania different than most colonies? What happened to William Penn? In what other colonies did Quakers settle? The Middle Way in the Middle Colonies What colonies are considered middle colonies? What did these colonies have in common? What kind of industry was present in the middle colonies? While geographically in the middle, the middle colonies were also in the middle in other ways – how so? What made the middle colonies distinct?