CLEP US History 1 Crash Course

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Belief that non-human things possess a spiritual essense

Animism (Native American belief)

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What is true of Native American societies pre-European?

Adapted to their diverse environments

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Native American products pre-European?

Maize, hunted buffalo

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Which Native American group was a mix of agricultural and hunter-gatherer societies?

Iroquois

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Why did Europe expand to the Americas?

Gold: Wealth

Glory: Power

God: Converting others to Christianity

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Trans-Atlantic exchange of people, diseases, food, animals

Columbian Exchange

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What animal dramatically changed Native life?

Horses

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Who were the first countries to explore the Americas?

Portugal, Spain

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First spanish settlement in NA?

St. Augustine, 1565

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Agreement between Spain & Portugal to divide up the Americas into west and east

Treaty of Tordesillas (1494)

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Spanish system that gave colonists land and right to native slave labor

encomienda system

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People of mixed Indian and European heritage

Mestizo

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People of mixed white and black heritage

Mulatto

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Revolt in 1680 by Pueblo Indian Pope, killed 100s of spanish

Pope/Pueblo Revolt

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Wrote "Just Causes for War against the Indians" that justified Spanish colonization

Juan de Sepulveda

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Wrote "A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies" that talked about the mistreatment of natives

Bartolome de las Casas

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Who were the first countries to use Native American and African slave labor?

Spanish and Portugal

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Belief that colonies exist to enrich the Mother country

Merchantilism

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When did England defeat the Spanish Armada and started their colonization of America?

1588

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What was the religious affiliation of England?

Protestant

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Stockholders invest in a company and share in the potential profits or losses from the colony

Joint Stock Company

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land given by the king to an individual or group

Proprietorship

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What colony is referred to as the lost colony, where the colony is found to be deserted when their governor returns?

Roanoke

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Where did the English first make their colonies, includes Virginia & Maryland?

Chesapeake colonies

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First permanent English colony in NA?

Jamestown, Virginia

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Who introduced the cultivation of tobacco to the english colonies?

John Rolfe

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What was the first cash crop of colonial virginia?

Tobacco

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Worked for a period of time in exchange for passage to the colony

Indentured servants

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The Virginia Company's system in which settlers and the family members who came with them each received 50 acres of land

Headright System

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What was the first form of representative governments in the early english colonies?

House of Burgesses

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Series of wars between the English and Powhatan tribe. Powhatan largely defeated due to disease

Anglo-Powhatan Wars

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Ended the first Anglo-Powhatan war by marrying english settler John Rolfe

Pocahontas

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Rebellion in 1676 due to frustration with lack of land (settlers couldn't move west due to natives), lack of political power, and native american attacks. Nathaniel Bacon led rebels, killing indians and burned down Jamestown

Bacon's Rebellion

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What was the impact of Bacon's Rebellion?

Led to a transition to African slave labor, tension between social classes

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Act passed in 1649, guarantees religious freedom for all Christians (especially Catholics)

Act of Toleration

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What was the cash crop of South Carolina?

Rice

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Cash crop of the caribbean?

Sugarcane

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What english colonies are characterized by colonization for religious motives, more families and mixed economy, includes Massachusetts

New England Colonies

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First New England Colony in 1620, first settled by the Puritans

Plymouth, Massachusetts

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Group that wanted to purify the Church of England, believed in predestination, settled in the New England Colonies, believed that social order depended on a system of ranks

Puritans

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Group of puritans who wanted to break away from the Anglican church/Church of England

Pilgrims

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Signed by the pilgrims prior to arrival in the colonies, established a basis of self government

Mayflower Compact

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Who led the Pilgrims to America?

William Bradford

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What native leader helped the pilgrims survive in the colonies?

Squanto

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Founded by John Winthrop in 1629, modeled to be a "City Upon a Hill". Only religious freedom for puritans

Massachusetts Bay colony

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Idea from Winthrop that Puritan colonists emigrating to the New World were part of a special pact with God to create a holy community: a model society to the world/moral commonwealth

City Upon a Hill

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Called for the complete separation of church and state, forms the Providence, Rhode Island (first colony with complete religious freedom)

Roger Williams

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A well learned Puritan woman who disagreed with the Puritan Church in Massachusetts Bay Colony. Her actions resulted in her banishment from the colony, and later took part in the formation of Rhode Island. She displayed the importance of questioning authority.

Anne Hutchinson

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Conflict in 1630s where the New England colonists wipe out the Pequot tribe

Pequot war

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Military alliance intended to defend the colonies against potential threats

New England Confederation

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1675 - conflict between settlers and natives, native Wampanoags under Metacom disliked European encroachment on their land, they killed many settlers, English joined with Mohawks to defeat them. Signified the end of major Native resistance to the New England colonies

King Philip's War

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Originally New Amsterdam, colonized by the Dutch, Charles II granted this area to his brother James

New York

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Religious society of friends, pacifist group, rejected predestination, believed that every person had an "inner light" inside them, or a piece of God

Quakers

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What were the qualities of PA

founded by William Penn, liberal colony, respected natives, religious tolerance & freedom, rights to women

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An English policy of not strictly enforcing laws in its colonies

Salutary Neglect

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Passed in 1651 that put restrictions on colonial trade, such as trade could only be carried by english ships, had to pass through english ports, and certain goods could only be exported to england

Navigation Acts

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Implemented in 1686 in an attempt to clump all the english colonies together and increase royal control, very unpopular to the colonists

Dominion of New England

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The journey from Africa to America, very bad conditions

Middle Passage

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South Carolina slave revolt that prompted the colonies to pass stricter laws regulating the movement of slaves and the capture of runaways.

Stono Rebellion (1739)

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Passed in 1662, stated that individuals could become partial church members even if they did not convert

Half Way Covenant

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a revival of religious feeling and belief in the American colonies that began in the 1730s, called for separation from church and state

First Great Awakening

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One of the sparks of the first great awakening, "sinners in the hands of an angry God"

Jonathan Edwards

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Credited with starting the Great Awakening, also a leader of the "New Lights." Introduced the idea that people could understand the gospel without the church intermediate

George Whitefield

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British legislation which taxed all molasses, rum, and sugar which the colonies imported from countries other than Britain and her colonies. The British had difficulty enforcing the tax; most colonial merchants ignored it.

Molasses Act of 1733

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the overthrow of King James II of England due to the strict laws laid on the colonies. Limited the power of the british monarchy and led to rebellions against the Dominion of New England

Glorious Revolution

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Case in 1733 in which a newspaper was critical of the royal governor of New York. Was concluded not guilty, and resulted in the idea that you could be critical of officials if the statements were true

Zenger Case

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What was the first french colony?

Quebec, founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608

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What was the French's most common motive for colonization?

Fur trading

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Differences between countries colonies

Fewer european settlers from french, dutch, spanish, trade alliances with american indians for french, dutch, spanish

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(1689-1697) Small war between French and English that had small battles fought in Northern New England.

King William's War

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(1702-1713) Fought between the English and French colonists in the North, and the English and Spanish in Florida. Under the peace treaty, the French ceded Acadia (Nova Scotia), Newfoundland, and Hudson Bay to Britain.

Queen Anne's War

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(1744-1748) England and Spain were in conflict with French. New England captured French Bastion at Louisburg on Cape Brenton Island. Had to abandon it once peace treaty ended conflict.

King George's War

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(1754-1763) War fought in the colonies between the English and the French and their Indian allies for possession of the Ohio Valley Area. English won

French and Indian War

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Plan devised by the British during the French and Indian War to coordinate the war efforts between the colonies and get the Iroquois to join their cause. Plan was rejected

Albany Plan of Union

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Ended the French and Indian War, granted England France's land in Canada and west to the mississippi river. Gains florida from spain

1763 Treaty of Paris

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Impact of the French and Indian War

Britain set out to solve the large national debt incurred in the war, introduced a series of acts that raised taxes on American goods

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1763 - Rebellion led by Ottawa Chief after the French and Indian war, rebelled against colonists taking their land and destroyed british forts

Pontiac's Rebellion

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Act passed in 1763 that prohibited colonists from moving west of the Appalachian mountains into native land, angered the colonists, resulting from Pontiac's rebellion

Proclamation Act of 1763

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Passed in 1764 by Grenville, reduced the tax on sugar and molasses to encourage compliance with navigation acts and stop smuggling

Sugar Act

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Passed in 1765 by Grenville, required the colonists to provide food and housing for british soldiers

Quartering Act

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Passed in 1765 by Grenville, placed a tax on a variety of legal documents & printed goods, repealed after backlash

Stamp Act

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Response by Patrick Henry to the Grenville acts, stated that there should be no acts passed in british parliament without colonial representation

Virginia Resolves

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Passed by british parliament in 1766 after the stamp act was repealed, stated parliament had authority over the colonies and had the right to tax them

Declaratory Act

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Passed in 1767 by Townshend, put a tax on colonial imports such as paper, tea, glass, etc. Led colonists to create these goods themselves, which made British lose more money

Townshend Act

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court document allowing customs officers to enter any location to search for smuggled goods

writ of assistance

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Written by John Dickinson to argue that there should be no taxation without representation

Letters From a Farmer in Pennsylvania

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Event in 1770 in which British troops opened fire on a mob near the customs house, killing 5 colonists

Boston Massacre

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Organization founded in 1772 by Samuel Adams consisting of a system of communication between patriot leaders throughout the colonies over resistance to british policies

Committees of Correspondence

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Passed in 1773 by Parliament which gave the British East India Company a monopoly of Tea to help the company from going under, major colonial opposition

Tea Act

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Event in 1773 where members of the Sons of Liberty boarded british ships and dumped tea into the boston harbor

Boston Tea Party

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Passed in 1774 by Parliament in response to the boston tea party, closed boston ports until the dumped tea was paid for, banned town hall meetings and reduced colonial legislative power, expanded the quartering act, crimes were put on trial in england. Colonists called these acts the Intolerable Acts

Coercive Acts

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Colonist response to Coercive/Intolerable acts, called for colonists to boycott british goods until the intolerable acts were repealed

Suffolk Resolves

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Passed by Parliament in 1774, extended boundary of Quebec into the Ohio Valley, established roman catholicism as official religion. Many colonists viewed this act as a direct attack on them.

Quebec Act

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Representatives from all colonies (except Georgia) met in Philly to decide how to repair their relationship with England, support Suffolk Resolves, and start military preparations

First Continental Congress (1774)

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petition to the king urging him to redress colonial grievances and restore colonial rights; recognized Parliament's authority to regulate commerce

Declaration of Rights and Grievances

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First shots of the revolutionary war in Lexington in 1775, killing 8 colonists

"Shot heard round the world"

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Met in Philly in 1775, organized continental army with Washington as commander and send a petition to King George III to seek peace and stop fighting

Second Continental Congress

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First major battle of the Revolutionary war. It showed that the Americans could hold their own. Ultimately, the Americans were forced to withdraw after running out of ammunition, and Bunker Hill was in British hands. However, the British suffered more deaths.

Battle of Bunker Hill (1775)

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18th century movement that advocated the use of reason and thought and science, promoted individual over hereditary power

The Enlightenment

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1776: a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine during the Enlightenment that claimed the colonies had a right to be an independent nation, called for creation of a republic

Common Sense