APUSH UNIT 1 Chapter 1 Discovering the New World
#1 What were 3 important aspects of Native American societies prior to their discovery by Europeans
Agriculture
Political
Architectural
#2 What comments do you have about the differing views of the relation of humans to nature held by Europeans (humans have dominion over the earth) and Native Americans (humans must live in harmony with nature)?
Native
Europeans
#3 # 3 What three factors mentioned by the authors as coming together to produce the voyage of Columbus.
Transportation Caravel Compass Astrolabe
Portuguese Exploration
Spanish Unification
#4 How did the New World discovery build an interdependent global economic system? What were the distinctive roles played by Europe, Africa, and America in this new system?
Europe
Africa
America
#5 What were the major factors and effects of the Columbian Exchange on Europe and the New World? America to Europe Europe to America
Columbian Exchange From the New World (America) to the Old From the Old World to the New Corn, potatoes, tobacco, beans, peppers, manioc, pumpkin, squash, tomato, wild rice, etc. Syphilis Cows, pigs, horses, wheat, sugar cane, apples, cabbage, citrus, carrots, Kentucky bluegrass, etc Devastating diseases (smallpox, yellow fever, malaria), as Indians had no immunities.
Columbian Exchange
Black Legend
#6 What main difference do the authors point out between Spanish interaction with native peoples and that of the English?
Spanish
English
APUSH Unit 1 Chapter 2 The Planting of English America
#1 What was the primary purpose of the English settlement of Jamestown, and how successful were the colonists in achieving that goal in the first 20 years?
Competition with SpainProtestant Reformation
Irish UprisingElizabeth & Phillip
OverpopulationEconomic Incentives
#2 In what ways did the relationship between Whites and Native Americans in Virginia establish the pattern for later relations across N. America?
Powhatan Confederacy Lord De La Warr and Irish Tactics
1 st & 2nd Powhatan WarThe 4 Ds
#3 What features were common to all of England’s southern colonies, and what features were peculiar to each one?
VirginiaMaryland
West IndiesCarolinas
Georgia
#4 Which was the most important factor shaping the development of England’s southern colonies in the 17 th century?
Indian Relations
One Crop Plantation Economy
Slavery
APUSH UNIT 1 Chapter 3
#1 Compare and contrast the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies.
New England Motives for Founding Religious and Social Composition Economic Foundations Political Development
Middle Motives for Founding Religious and Social Composition Economic Foundations Political Development
Southern Motives for Founding Religious and Social Composition Economic Foundations Political Development
#2 How did the Puritans’ distinctive religious outlook and church organization shape the politics, society, and culture of Massachusetts Bay and other New England colonies?
Protestant Reformation Calvinism
Henry VIIIPuritans & Pilgrims
Bible Commonwealth
#3 “The dissent from Puritanism was as important in the formation of New England as Puritanism itself.” Do you agree or disagree with the statement?
#4 Contrast Puritan New England’s policies toward the Native Americans with the initial policies of the Quaker settlers in Pennsylvania. Why was Penn’s policy ultimately unsuccessful?
Spread of English Settlement Wampanoag Indians
Pequot WarKing Phillip’s War
Penn’s Quakers
#5 Describe and analyze the English government’s relationship with the colonies in the 17th century. Is the term benign neglect an accurate description of English colonial policy?
New England Confederation Dominion of New England
Navigation LawsGlorious Revolution
Salutary “Benign” Neglect
#6 What economic, social, and ethnic conditions typical of the early southern colonies were generally absent in the New England and middle colonies? What characteristics did the middle colonies have that were not generally present in the south?
Economic
Social
Ethnic