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<p>U.S. History I Midterm Review</p><p>Date of the exam: 2/1/16 (Monday)</p><p>Format of the exam: About 75 multiple choice questions About 25 multiple choice questions based on documents o Some of the documents you have seen, many you have not 1 detailed response/essay*</p><p>*you will have choices </p><p>Broad Units and Themes:</p><p> Worlds Meet o Clash of cultures (European, Native American, African)</p><p> American Colonies Emerge o Differences between colonies (different imperial powers, different geographic colonies, etc.)</p><p> Colonies Come of Age o Factors that led to development and growth (growth of agriculture/industry, social movements, etc)</p><p> War for Independence o Causes/effects</p><p> Shaping a New Nation o Establishment of government (post-Revolution)</p><p> Constitution o Federalism (creation of Constitution and its implementation) o Individual rights</p><p> Launching the New Nation o Emergence of American government and society (creation of Constitution and its implementation) The following terms, people, places, events, etc. will be useful for the exam in some manner:</p><p> Albany Congress/Plan</p><p> Alexander Hamilton</p><p> Alien and Sedition Acts</p><p> Anne Bradstreet</p><p> Anne Hutchinson</p><p> Anti-Federalists</p><p> Antinomianism</p><p> Articles of Confederation</p><p> Bacon’s Rebellion</p><p> Bank of the United States</p><p> Benjamin Franklin</p><p> Bill of Rights</p><p> Boston Massacre</p><p> Boston Tea Party</p><p> Cash crops</p><p> “City Upon a Hill”</p><p> Common Sense</p><p> Conquistadores</p><p> Declaration of Independence</p><p> Declaratory Act</p><p> Democratic-Republicans</p><p> Dominion of New England</p><p> Edmond Genet Edmund Andros</p><p> Edward Braddock</p><p> Encomienda system</p><p> Enlightenment</p><p> Federalists</p><p> First Continental Congress</p><p> French and Indian War</p><p> George Grenville</p><p> George Washington</p><p> George Whitefield</p><p> Glorious Revolution</p><p> Great Awakening</p><p> Headright system</p><p> Indentured servitude</p><p> Intolerable Acts</p><p> Jamestown</p><p> John Adams</p><p> John Cotton</p><p> John Locke</p><p> John Smith</p><p> John Winthrop</p><p> Joint-stock company</p><p> Jonathan Edwards</p><p> Judiciary Act of 1789 King Philip</p><p> King Philip’s War</p><p> Land Ordinance (1785)</p><p> Lewis and Clark</p><p> Loyalists</p><p> Marbury v. Madison</p><p> Marquis de Lafayette</p><p> Massachusetts Bay Colony</p><p> Mercantilism</p><p> Mestizos</p><p> Middle Passage</p><p> Nathaniel Bacon</p><p> Navigation Laws</p><p> “New Lights” vs. “Old Lights”</p><p> Nullification</p><p> Olaudah Equiano</p><p> Olive Branch Petition</p><p> Patriots</p><p> Paul Revere</p><p> Phillis Wheatley</p><p> Piedmont</p><p> Pilgrims</p><p> Pocahontas</p><p> Ponce de Leon Pontiac’s Rebellion</p><p> Popé Rebellion</p><p> Powhatan</p><p> Proclamation of 1763</p><p> Proprietary colony</p><p> Puritans</p><p> Quakers</p><p> Quartering Act</p><p> Revolutionary War (Lexington, Concord, Saratoga, Valley Forge, Yorktown, etc)</p><p> Robert Bradford</p><p> Roger Williams</p><p> Royal colony</p><p> Salem Witchcraft trials</p><p> Salutary Neglect</p><p> Second Continental Congress</p><p> Separatists</p><p> Sons of Liberty</p><p> Southern/Middle/Northern colonies</p><p> Stamp Act</p><p> Stono Rebellion</p><p> Sugar Act</p><p> Thomas Jefferson</p><p> Thomas Paine</p><p> Tidewater Townshend Acts</p><p> Treaty of Paris 1783</p><p> Triangular trade</p><p> United States Constitution</p><p> War of 1812</p><p> William Penn</p><p> William Pitt</p><p> XYZ Affair</p>
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