What happened in America Eight years ago today? What States are in the Southwest region of the United States?

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What happened in America Eight years ago today? What States are in the Southwest region of the United States?

What are the States that make- up the Midwest Region of the United States?

On a SEPARATE PIECE OF PAPER WRITE: –Name –Date: –Period: –Quiz 4.1 –Number: 1-14 –Form A or B –After Quiz take a “Early Tools and Toolmaking” DUE AT END OF CLASS – HAND IT IN

What did Bartolomeu Dias do? (page 29) What did Vasco da Gama do? (page 29) What is African Diaspora mean? (page 28)

1.Why did the Pilgrims leave England? (66) 2.Why were the Pilgrims called Separatists?(66) 3.Who are the Puritans? (66)

What was the New England Way? (69) Why was education important to the New England Way? (69)

What was the First written Constitution in the Colonies? Use 3.1 Power Point or Page 71 Why was Roger Williams banned from the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and what settlement did he found? (Page 71 or Power Point 3.1)

Why did Bacon and his followers rebel? (76) What did the House of Burgesses decide? (76)

Why did the colonists switch from using indentured servants to African Slaves? What is the Toleration Act of 1649? (73) What is an abolitionist? (78)

Choose the Correct Letter The document that established a self- governing colony based on majority rule of male church members was the? (page 67) A) Mayflower Compact B) Albany Plan of Union C) Toleration Act D) Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

What is the Glorious Revolution? What is the Great Awakening? Choose the Correct Letter for the Question Below. The Colony that began as a “Holy Experiment” was A)Georgia B)Delaware C)Pennsylvania D)New Amsterdam

Use the Map on Page 89 and answer this question: Where did the French Victories take place?

Choose the correct Letter 1) The Quakers were? A)Members of a Protestant Sect B)Members of a Catholic Sect C)Wealthy plantation owners D)Led by Cecilius Clavert

Use the map on page 101 to answer the question below After the Treaty of Paris, where were France’s remaining territories located ?

Read “Eye Witness to History” and the paragraph (page 100)below and answer this question: –What did British officials expect the Colonists to help pay for? –List the 13 Original Colonies

What is a duty? (102) What were the nonimportation agreements and were they created by the colonists or the British? (103)

What is the Proclamation of 1763 and why was it created? Why was the Proclamation of 1763 difficult to enforce? PAGE 101

Chapter 4; Section 1 What did the Stamp Act Tax? Who are the Sons of Liberty? What country do the colonists rebel against during the American Revolution? What are the writs of assistance? What did the Stamp Act Congress do?

Who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence? (114) What did Thomas Paine Write? (114) Who are the Patriots? (111)