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Module 2.4 The Eighteenth-Century AP Skills Workshop: Thinking Historically 119
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Atlantic Economy 99 Making Connections in Secondary Sources
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Focus 99 Source: Mark M. Smith, “Remembering Mary, Shaping Revolt:
Reconsidering the Stono Rebellion,” The Journal of Southern
Colonial Traders Join Global Networks 99 History 67, no. 3 (2001)
Imperial Policies Focus on Profits 100
Module 2.7 Colonial Society and
AP Working with Evidence 101 Culture 121
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Source: British Parliament, Navigation Act, 1660 Focus 121
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Mercantilism Changes Colonial Societies 102 Colonial Family Life and the Limits of
AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 104 Patriarchal Order 121
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Responding to a Short-Answer Question with a Enlightenment and Awakening 122
Secondary Source
AP Working with Evidence 122
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Module 2.5 Interactions between American Source: Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard’s Almanack, 1739
Indians and Europeans 107 Dissent and Resistance Rise 125
Focus 107
AP Skills Workshop: Thinking Historically 129
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American Indians Resist European Intrusion 108 Answering Multiple-Choice Questions with a
European Rivalry and American Indian Secondary Source Stimulus
Alliances 109 Source: Indentured Servants and Enslaved People in Six
Maryland Counties (1662–1717) (graph)
AP Working with Evidence 109 Source: Wealth Inequality in Northern Cities, 1690–1775
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Source: Thomas Oliver, writing on behalf of the colonial (graph)
government of Massachusetts, Letter to Queen Anne,
Module 2.8 Comparison in Period 2 131
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Imperial Conflicts on the Southern Frontier 110 AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 131
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AP Skills Workshop: Thinking Historically 111 Responding to a Short-Answer Question with Two
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Secondary Sources
Comparing Developments in Secondary Sources Source: Richard Bushman, The Refinement of America:
Source: Richard L. Haan, “The ‘Trade Do’s Not Flourish as Persons, Houses, Cities, 1993
Formerly’: The Ecological Origins of the Yamasee War of Source: T. H. Breen, The Marketplace of the Revolution:
1715,” Ethnohistory, 1981 How Consumer Politics Shaped American Independence,
Source: William L. Ramsey, “‘Something Cloudy in Their 2005
Looks’: The Origins of the Yamasee War Reconsidered,” The Source: E. A. J. Johnson, “Some Evidence of
Journal of American History, 2003
Mercantilism in Massachusetts Bay,” The New England
Quarterly, 1928
Module 2.6 Slavery in the British Source: Ellen Newell, “Putting the ‘Political’ Back in Political
Colonies 113 Economy (This Is Not Your Parents’ Mercantilism),” The
Focus 113 William and Mary Quarterly, 2012
The Human Cost of the Atlantic Slave Trade 113 Period 2 Review 1607–1754
AP Working with Evidence 114 Key Concepts and Events 136
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Source: King Charles II, Royal African Company Key People 136
Charter, 1672 Chronology 136
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The Rise of Slavery Reshapes Southern Colonial Period 2 AP Exam Practice
Society 115
Multiple-Choice Questions 139
Africans Resist Enslavement 117 Short-Answer Questions 142
AP Working with Evidence 118
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Source: George Cato, great-great-grandson of Stono Rebellion
leader Cato, Account of the Stono Rebellion, 1739, recording,
1937
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