Final Exam Tri 1 Review Multiple Choice. Christopher Columbus SOME things I need to know… - believed white Europeans were more sophisticated and advanced.

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Final Exam Tri 1 Review Multiple Choice

Christopher Columbus SOME things I need to know… - believed white Europeans were more sophisticated and advanced - Native Americans different “worldviews” - Differences allowed or justified subjugation - Native Americans were inferior…

Columbian Exchange SOME things I need to know… - old world to new world movement of food stuff, animals, disease, etc. - allowed for dramatic population growth in old world - positive impact old, negative impact new??? - impact of advancements in technology in old world

Navigation Act SOME things I need to know… - Mercantilism - dramatic shift in colonial behavior - Britain no longer indifferent to the colonies - impact of the Seven Years War, money…

George Whitefield SOME things I need to know… - Protestant Evangelism - wide spread movement in religion in the colonies - impact on resistance to Great Britain

Albany Plan of Union SOME things I need to know… - attempt to unify the colonies by colonist - response to European conflicts in North America - Britain indifference to colonial grievances/problems - demonstrates colonist ability and accustomed to autonomy

John Dickinson, Letter from a Farmer SOME things I need to know… - Who are a free people? - result of taxation by Britain as a result of the Seven Years War - highly supported by colonial rebels

George Washington SOME things I need to know… - Farewell Address - political parties - foreign policy, entangled alliances

American Politics/Political Parties SOME things I need to know… - early sectionalism - regional political parties - major disagreement between political parties: slavery - growth of participatory democracy by 1800

Thomas Jefferson and Jeffersonian SOME things I need to know… - Issues: LA Purchase, MO Compromise, American System - Western Territory: slavery and expansion

McCullough v. Maryland SOME things I need to know… - federal power over state laws - Court determining the meaning of the Constitution - Federalist favor - relationship between state and federal governments

Nullification SOME things I need to know… - South Carolina challenge - resistance to federal government attempts to assert power over states - regional interest/regional issues: - tariffs - internal improvements - National Bank - slavery