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AP US HISTORY: Study Guide for the
Redesigned Exam
Period 1: Pre 1492-1607 - ANS-

Pre-Columbian - ANS-

Civilizations in the late stone age - ANS-

Incas in - ANS-Peru

Mesoamerica - ANS-Aztecs in Mexico
Mayans in Yucatan
Built cities
studied math
men and women worked fields and families saved surpluses for trade

North American Indians - ANS--less developed
-sedentary
-nomadic settlements
-agriculture by women
-women gathered men hunted
-women owned the property
-no individual land ownership
-trade in Ohio and Mississippi river valleys

Civilized Societies in North America - ANS-

Pueblo Indians - ANS-corn planting, irrigation systems, terraced dwellings and some are
still among the oldest

Mound Builder - ANS-Mississippi and Ohio
rivaled egyptian architecture
central mount was 100 feet high
-iron tools, woven fabrics, buried dead in collective graves
-trade spaned

Atlantic seaboard - ANS-creeks: democratic government

,choctaw and cherokee
iroquois: strong military- 5 nations

American Indians vs. Europeans- Religion - ANS-

Christian - ANS--Bible
-did not mention American Indians
-sacrificial temples, skull racks, cannibalism, snake motifs
-aztecs worshipps satan in the eyes of europeans

American Indian - ANS--Eucharist, less outraged at lesser human sacrifice
-no concept of heaven

WAR - ANS-

American Indians - ANS--europeans sought decisive battles
-saw it as a waste of humans who could be used for sacrifice
-guerilla warfare
-poor torture bictims

Europeans - ANS-killing women and children (Pequot war)

amerindians learned this lesson and destroyed puritan villages, killing non-combatants

Impact of Colonization on American Indians and Europeans - ANS-

Imperial goals - ANS-mercantilism and conversion of american indians

Relationships - ANS-

France - ANS-trade and conversion
made friends

Spain - ANS-convert and exploit
God, glory, and gold
sought to christianize indians
ecomienda
mestizos
Pope's Rebellion: Pueblo Revolt

,England - ANS-Removal or extermination
pilgrims had good relations with massasoit
puritans tried conversion but it failed (praying towns)
pequot war and new england confederation
king philips war

Pennsylvania - ANS-Quakers- good relations

Chesepeake - ANS-John Smith
Powhatans were helped by english settlers
Marriage between john rolfe and pochahantas
virginia colony
ango-powhatan wars
bacon's rebellion

Carolinas - ANS-Tuscarora resistance failed
Yamaesee rebelled
captured and sold indians to slavery in barbados

Dutch in the 17th century: New York (New Netherlands) - ANS--Dutch East India
Company established new netherlands along the hudson river valley
-trade with the iroquois
-peter minuit purchased manhattan food

THE COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE - ANS-

From new world to europe - ANS-diseases: syphillis
plants: potatoes, corn, tomatoes, pineapple, tobacco, beans, vanilla, chocolate
Animals: turkeys
gold and silver

frome europe to new world - ANS-

Diseases: - ANS-small pox, measles, bubonic plague, influenza, typhus

Plants - ANS-wheat, sugar, rice coffee

Animals - ANS-horses, cows, pigs, sheep, goats, chickens

THE COLONIES - ANS-

, Order of the colonies - ANS-Virginia
New Hampshire (Plymouth)
Massachusetts
Maryland
Connecticut
Rhode Island

Restoration after 1660

North Carolina
New York
New Jersey
South Carolina
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Georgia

Virginia - ANS--1607
-Virginia Co. (John Smith)
-Gold, christianize natives

New Hampshire (Plymouth) - ANS--1620
-pilgrims (bradford, robinson)
-religious freedom

Massachusetts - ANS--1629
-john winthrop
-religious freedom

Maryland - ANS--1634
-Lord Baltimore
-Haven for Catholics

Connecticut - ANS--1635
-Thomas Hooker (hartford)

Rhode Island - ANS-1644
roger williams
liberty of conscience

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