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APUSH Unit 1
Unit 1 Test review questions
Question | Answer |
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War between the Natives and Puritans = slowed westward expansion | King Phillips War |
Allowed colonists the same rights as English to attract more colonists. | Edwin Sandys |
Colonists who paid the passage of an indentured servant received land | Headright System |
City upon a Hill-governor of Massachusetts | John Winthrop |
Puritans who believed they could not reform the Church of England | Separatists |
Period between 1650-1750 when England basically left the colonies alone | Salutary Neglect |
Export more than Import-Colonies support the mother country | Mercantilism |
Colonists made to house British soldiers | Quartering Acts |
Catholic founder of Maryland | Lord Baltimore |
Divided the New World into two parts (Spain/Portugal) | Treaty of Tordesillas |
Met to discuss an appeal for England to repeal taxes | 1st Continental Congress |
Limit Colonial trade with the French West Indies | Molasses Act |
His trial led the way for "Freedom of the Press" | Peter Zenger |
Foodstuff native to the New World-caused mass importation of slaves into the Caribbean | Sugar |
He said "No taxation without representation" | James Otis |
Allowed non-converted Puritans to join the church | Halfway Covenant |
First successful English colony in the New World | Jamestown |
First tax with the goal of raising revenue for England | Sugar Act |
Author of "Join or Die" | Benjamin Franklin |
Complete toleration of Christians | Act of Toleration |
Military leader for colonists during the French-Indian war and American Revolution | George Washington |
Resulted in the Declaratory Act | Stamp Act |
Italian who "explored" and claimed the New World for Spain | Columbus |
Colonists could not expand west of the Appalachians | Proclamation of 1763 |
Effort to control the colonies | Dominion of New England |
The Age of Reason | Enlightenment |
A Puritan separatist colony founded in 1620 | Plymouth Colony |
Treaty that ended the American Revolution | Treaty of Paris |
Upset with Governor Berkely's policies dealing with defense from the Natives | Nathaniel Bacon |
Discovered tobacco strand | John Rolfe |
English Philosopher-influenced the Declaration of Independence with his ideas of Life, liberty and property | John Locke |
Product that saved the Jamestown colony-causing a mass migration of men into the colony | Tobacco |
Colonists were English subjects therefore they had representation in Parliament | Virtual Representation |
Pacifist group founded by William Penn | Quakers |
Native Americans in Mexico-conquered by Cortes | Aztecs |
England's right to tax | Declaratory Act |
Female banned from Massachusetts Bay Colony | Anne Hutchinson |
Church of England | Anglicans |
Lost Colony-off the coast of North Carolina | Roanoke |
Colonies could not issue currency | Currency Act |
England's defeat of this prompted English colonization | Spanish Armada |
System of trade-U.S. to Africa to West Indies | Triangular Trade |
Leader of the Sons of Liberty | Samuel Adams |
Native American translator for the puritans | Squanto |
Foodstuffs that allowed Native Americans to settle in one place | Corn |
Used to enforce England's Mercantilism theories | Navigation Acts |
Colonial meeting to ask for the repeal of stamp act | Stamp Act Congress |
Established the Roman Catholic religion in the French province of Canada | Quebec Act |
Saved Jamestown by requiring the colonists to work | John Smith |
Said "Give me liberty or give me death" | Patrick Henry |
Met in hopes to get King to redress colonist grievances and to raise money for an army | 2nd Continental Congress |
Indian leader who threatened Jamestown | Powhatan |
Wrote "Declaration of Independence" | Thomas Jefferson |
Result was the French evacuation from North America | French and Indian War |
Resulted in Samuel Adams "Mass Circular Letter" | Townshend Acts |
Puritan colony founded in 1630 | Massachusetts Bay Colony |
Wrote "Of Plymouth Plantation" | William Bradford |
Puritans who believed they could reform the Church of England | Puritans |
Britain's response to the Boston Tea Party | Intolerable Acts |
Ben Franklin's attempt to unify colonies for the French Indian War | Intercolonial Congress |
Place where political talk took place | Taverns |
Banned from Massachusetts - founded Rhode Island | Roger Williams |
1642 - 20,000 Puritans came to Massachusetts | Great Migration |
Preacher who began the great awakening | Jonathan Edwards |
Head of Dominion of New England | Sir Edmund Andros |
"Caused" English Reformation - fall of Catholic empire | Martin Luther |
Preacher who gave very emotional sermons | George Whitefield |
French-Indian war ended - salutary neglect ended - Colonial esteem went up | 1763 |