The best way to utilize this study guide is to make connections between the people and events (people to people/events or events to events). How does one connect to another? Can you make a web of the connections? You don’t need to know definitions, but how things fit together (like a puzzle).
People:
- Columbus/ Las Casas
Metacom
Anne Hutchinson
John Locke
Pontiac
The Sons/Daughters of Liberty
Abigail Adams
Thomas Paine
Major Revolutionaries
Alexander Hamilton/James Madison
George Washington
Events:
Forms of labor (implications?)
Indian reactions to colonization
The Columbian Exchange
The Pequot War
King Philip’s War
Triangle of Trade
The Mercantilist System vs. Free Trade
Salem Witch Trials
A Slave Society
The Enlightenment
The First Great Awakening
The Road to Revolution (see lecture outline)
Loyalists and Patriots
Indians and Slaves in the Revolution
Democracy/Republicanism
We won, now what? How to form a government.
Virginia Plan/New Jersey Plan
Checks and Balances
The Federalist Papers
Indians and blacks in the new republic
Freedom and Slavery
Rebellions: Bacon’s/Stono/Shay’s
Indians in America (who, where, relationships with Europeans?)
Western European colonization (who, where, relationships with Indians?)
British colonies in America (regions, who, labor, products?)
Religion in Colonial America and after Revolution
Colonial women (free, indentured, slave)/ Coverture
Republican Motherhood (women during and after the Am. Rev.)
Laws and Documents:
The Virginia Law of 1662
Acts (implications of) in the Road to Revolution
Declaration of Independence
The Treaty of Paris (1763, 1783)
Articles of Confederation/Constitution of the United States of America
The Bill of Rights
All readings in Zinn and handouts (to use as evidence in your essay questions).
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