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US History Review 30e - explain the reasons for French settlement of Quebec (fur trade) 30f - explain the Spanish colonial presence in Florida and its.
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US History Review 30e - explain the reasons for French settlement of Quebec (fur trade) 30f - explain the Spanish colonial presence in Florida and its impact on the creation of Georgia as a buffer colony

Unit 1: Colonization

New Spain: Conquistadors Gold, Glory, God, Catholic Royal Governors Indian Marriages New France: Quebec Friendly with Indians Fur Trade Catholic Royal Governors

William Penn’s “Holy Experiment” New England: Puritans & Pilgrims “City on a Hill” Mayflower Compact Fund Orders of CT Town Meetings Rhode Island King Philip’s War Half-Way Covenant Salem Witches Southern Colonies: Jamestown Virginia Company Tobacco Smith & Rolfe Powhatans Indians Indentured Servants Headright System Slavery House of Burgesses Bacon’s Rebellion Georgia as a buffer Middle Colonies: New Amsterdam/ New York William Penn’s “Holy Experiment” Quakers Diversity explain Virginia's development including the Virginia Company, tobacco cultivation, relationships with Native Americans such as Powhatan, development of the House of Burgesses, Bacon's Rebellion, and the origins of American slavery describe the settlement of New England, including religion; relations with Native Americans including King Phillip's War; political development, including town meetings; Mayflower Compact, and the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut; religious tensions that led to colonies such as Rhode Island, the half-way covenant, Salem Witch Trials, and the loss of Massachusetts' Charter 30d - explain the development of the mid-Atlantic colonies including the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam and its subsequent English takeover, the role of Peter Stuyvesant, and the settlement of Pennsylvania

Salutary Neglect & Colonial Assemblies

Mercantilism, Trans-Atlantic Trade, & The Navigation Acts of 1660 32d - explain the roles of limited government in colonial government and the impact of the British policy of salutary neglect

“Northern” Colonies “Southern” Colonies

The Great Awakening

American Revolution

Causes of the French & Indian War (1754-1763)

Effects of the French & Indian War & the Treaty of Paris 1763 32a - explain how the end of Anglo-French imperial competition as seen in the French and Indian War and the 1763 Treaty of Paris laid the groundwork for the American Revolution

Parliamentary Sovereignty Proclamation of 1763 Parliamentary Sovereignty 32b - explain colonial responses to British actions such as the Proclamation of 1763, the Stamp Act, the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, and the Intolerable Acts as seen by the Sons and Daughters of Liberty, and the Committees of Correspondence Stamp Act, Townshend Duties, Boycotts, “Sons of Liberty” Committees of Correspondence

Boston Massacre, 1770 11

Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts) Boston Tea Party 32b - explain colonial responses to British actions such as the Proclamation of 1763, the Stamp Act, the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, and the Intolerable Acts as seen by the Sons and Daughters of Liberty, and the Committees of Correspondence Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts)

The Declaration of Independence Thomas Paine “Common Sense” John Locke John Locke John Locke 33a - explain the language, organization, and intellectual sources of the Declaration of Independence including the writings of John Locke and Montesquieu, and the role of Thomas Jefferson

The American Revolution began at Lexington & Concord

The Battle of Saratoga was a turning point because France joined the Americans as an ally

From 1778-1781, both sides traded victories, but the war finally came to a conclusion at the Battle of Yorktown

North America after the Treaty of Paris, 1783