APUSH Exam Review (Periods 1-9)
Columbian Exchange (1491-1607) - ANS-the transatlantic exchange of plants, animals,
and diseases that occurred after the first European contact with the Americas
Spanish Type of Colony (1491-1607) - ANS-Royal Colony
Five Key Players in Spanish Colonialism (1491-1607) - ANS-1. Christopher Columbus
2. Francisco Pizarro
3. Juan Ponce de Leon
4. Francisco Vasquez de Coronado
5. Hernan Cortez
Five Spanish Colonial Locales (1491-1607) - ANS-1. Florida
2. Texas
3. California
4. Mexico
5. South America
Spanish Colonial Government (1491-1607) - ANS-"King's Law"
French Type of Colony (1491-1607) - ANS-Royal Colony
Three French Colonial Locales (1491-1607) - ANS-1. Canada
2. Ohio Valley
3. New Orleans
French Colonial Government (1491-1607) - ANS-"King's Law"
French Colonial Religion (1491-1607) - ANS-Catholicism
Key Players in French Colonialism (1491-1607) - ANS-1. Giovanni de Verrazzano
2. Jacques Cartier
3. Samuel de Champlain
French Colonial Economy (1491-1607) - ANS-Fur Trade
French Colonial Relations with Native Americans (1491-1607) - ANS-1. Good Relations
2. Repeat Alliances
Three English Types of Colony (1491-1607) - ANS-1. Corporate (Joint-Stock) Colony
2. Royal Colony
3. Proprietary Colony
Five Key Players in English Colonialism (1491-1607) - ANS-1. John Cabot
2. John Smith (Jamestown)
3. John Rolfe (Jamestown)
4. Separatists (Massachusetts)
5. Puritans (Massachusetts
Two English Colonial Locales (1491-1607) - ANS-1. Virginia
2. Massachusetts Bay
English Colonial Government (1491-1607) - ANS-1. Local Governments
2. Representative Assemblies (Virginia House of Burgesses and Mayflower Compact)
Middle Colonies Labor Force (1607-1754) - ANS-Reliance on Indentured Servitude
Middle Colonies Social Makeup (1607-1754) - ANS-Diverse Society (Quakers, Dutch,
French, Germans, Scots-Irish)
Middle Colonies Local Government (1607-1754) - ANS-County Government
Middle Colonies Cultural Values (1607-1754) - ANS-Diverse Viewpoints on Politics,
Religion, and the Economy
Middle Colonies and Religion - ANS-Tolerance (Minor Role in Politics and the Economy)
Four New England Colonies (1607-1754) - ANS-1. Massachusetts
2. Connecticut
3. New Hampshire
4. Rhode Island
Reason for Founding New England Colonies (1607-1754) - ANS-Puritans seeking to
create a Christian community
New England Colonies Economic Base (1607-1754) - ANS-Commercial Economy
(Merchants, Small-Scale Farming, Lumber, Fishing, Whaling, Shipbuilding, Fur
Trapping)
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