Mid-Term Exam Study Guide, Fall Semester 2019 Know The
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Mid-Term Exam Study Guide, Fall Semester 2019 Know the significance of the following terms, including the definition of each and its significance in the overall context of American history. Use your Powerpoint notes, study guides, returned tests and quizzes, and book to study for this mid-term. You may use one of the following as a “cheat sheet” to bring to the exam: a) 8½”x11” piece of paper, front only, b) two 3”x5” note cards, front and back, or c) a single 5”x7” note card, front and back. It must be hand-written and must be turned in after the mid-term. Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Francisco Coronado Covenant Archaeology Commercial Revolution Juan Cabrillo General Court Bering Strait Land Bridge Capital Council of the Indies Connecticut Ice Age Joint-Stock Companies Viceroys Thomas Hooker Artifacts Black Death Pueblos Fundamental Orders of Migration The Renaissance Missions Connecticut Paleo-Indians Leonardo da Vinci Presidios Rhode Island Hunter-Gatherers Michaelangelo Encomienda System Roger Williams Nomadic Galileo Galilei Bartolome de las Casas Anne Hutchinson Domestication Nicolas Copernicus Plantations Salem Witch Trials Agriculture Johannes Gutenberg Borderlands Maryland Environments Printing press Juan de Onate Cecilius Calvert (Lord Civilization Henry the Navigator El Camino Real Baltimore) Culture Astrolabe Peninsulares Toleration Act of 1649 Societies Compass Mestizos Pennsylvania Glyphs Caravel Criollos Quakers Anasazi Bartolomeu Dias Martin Luther William Penn Hopewell Culture Vasco de Gama Protestant Reformation Proprietary colony Kayaks Cape of Good Hope Henry VIII Georgia Igloos King Ferdinand and Isabella Philip II James Oglethorpe Totems The Moors Elizabeth I Potlatches Reconquista Sea Dogs Chapter 5 Kivas Christopher Columbus Francis Drake Privy Council Wigwams Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria Spanish Armada Parliament Longhouses Columbus’ Four Voyages Inflation Bicameral legislature Iroquois League San Salvador Charter Town Meetings Aztecs Hispaniola Rene Robert de La Salle Virginia House of Burgesses Mayans Taino tribe Peter Minuit John Peter Zenger Incans Vasco de Gama Walter Raleigh Libel Roman Empire Pedro Cabral French fur trade Dominion of New England Barbarians John Cabot Edmund Andros Vikings Amerigo Vespucci Chapter 4 Glorious Revolution Longships Vasco Nunez de Balboa Virginia English Bill of Rights Lindesfarne Ferdinand Magellan Jamestown William and Mary Eric the Red Strait of Magellan John Smith Mercantilism Leif Eriksson Circumnavigate John Rolfe Balance of Trade Vinland Columbian Exchange Headright system Imports/Exports Sagas Smallpox Indentured Servants Navigation Acts Middle Ages Northwest Passage Planters Free enterprise Feudalism Jacques Cartier Powhatan Confederacy Triangular trade Manors Samuel de Champlain Pocahontas Middle Passage Vassals Henry Hudson Nathaniel Bacon Cash crop Nobility Bacon’s Rebellion Slave codes Peasantry Chapter 3 Puritans Masters and apprentices The Catholic Church Conquistadores Sect Staple crop The Pope Hernan Cortez Separatists Great Awakening William of Normandy Francisco Pizarro Pilgrims Revivals Domesday Book Aztec and Incan Conquests Massachusetts Old and New Lights King John Montezuma William Bradford Scientific Revolution Magna Carta Tenochtitlan The Mayflower Isaac Newton Muhammad Atahualpa The Mayflower Compact Scientific Method Islam Juan Ponce de Leon Squanto Enlightenment Crusades Cabeza de Vaca Dissenters John Locke Mongol Empire Hernando de Soto Great Migration Benjamin Franklin Silk Road John Winthrop Poor Richard’s Almanack Chapter 6 Metacomet (King Philip) Militia King William’s, Queen Anne’s, and King George’s Wars Benjamin Church Albany Plan of Union French and Indian War Fort Duquesne George Washington Fort Necessity Casualties General Edward Braddock Treaty of Paris Backcountry Pioneers Daniel Boone Pontiac’s Rebellion King George III Proclamation of 1763 Sugar Act George Greenville Samuel Adams James Otis Committees of Correspondence Taxation without representation Boycott Stamp Act Sons of Liberty Patrick Henry Repeal Townshend Acts Writs of Assistance Daughters of Liberty Boston Massacre John Adams Tea Act Boston Tea Party Coercive or Intolerable Acts .