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Period 1 Review 1491–1607 Period 1 AP Exam Practice
Key Concepts and Events 46 Multiple-Choice Questions 47
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Key People 46 Short-Answer Questions 51
Chronology 46
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Colonial America amid Global Change 52
Module 2.1 Contextualizing Period 2 53 Daily Life in the Colonies 76
Period 2: What’s Inside 55 The British West Indies and South Atlantic
Colonies 78
Module 2.2 European Colonization 56
The British West Indies Influence South Carolina 79
Focus 56
South Carolina: Origins and Daily Life 80
The French Expand into North America 56
AP Skills Workshop: Thinking Historically 81
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The Dutch Expand into North America 58
Analyzing Claims and Evidence in Secondary Sources
Spain’s Fragile North American Empire 60 Source: Cara Anzilotti, “Autonomy and the Female Planter in
Colonial South Carolina,” The Journal of Southern History,
AP Working with Evidence 61 1997
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Source: King Philip IV of Spain, Letter to Don Luis
Valdés, 1647 Module 2.3b The Regions of British Colonies:
AP Skills Workshop: Thinking Historically 63 New England and the Middle Colonies 83
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Analyzing Developments and Processes in Secondary Focus 83
Sources The Protestant Reformation 83
Source: Françoise Niellon, historian, “Québec in the Time of
Champlain,” 2009 Pilgrims Arrive in Massachusetts 84
Puritans Form Communities in New England 85
Module 2.3a The Regions of British
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Colonies: The South and the AP Working with Evidence 85
British West Indies 65 Source: John Winthrop, A Model of Christian Charity, 1630
Focus 65 Challenges Arise in the New England Colonies 87
Economic Causes of English Colonization 65 Conflicts in England Echo in the Colonies 89
The English Establish Jamestown 66 AP Working with Evidence 90
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AP Working with Evidence 67 Source: John Locke, English political philosopher, Second
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Treatise on Civil Government, 1690
Source: Powhatan, Chief of Algonquian-Speaking Powhatan
Confederation, Deerskin Cloak, c. 1608 Conflict and Daily Life in Puritan New England 91
Tobacco Fuels Growth in Virginia 69 The Middle Colonies 93
AP Working with Evidence 71 Colonies Develop in New York and New Jersey 94
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Source: John Martin, Jamestown councilman, The manner Penn’s Goal of a Peaceable Kingdom 95
how to bring the Indians into subjugation, 1622 Expansion and Conflict in Pennsylvania 97
The Second Chesapeake Colony: Maryland 72 AP Skills Workshop: Thinking Historically 98
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Tobacco Economies, Class Rebellion, and the Additional Practice in Analyzing Claims and Evidence in
Emergence of Slavery 73 Secondary Sources
AP Working with Evidence 74 Source: Elizabeth Reis, “The Devil, the Body, and the Feminine
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Soul in Puritan New England,” The Journal of American History,
Source: Virginia House of Burgesses, Selected Statutes 1995
Passed 1662–1669
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