AP US History Final Exam Prep (Everything you need to know to pass the AP US History Exam) 2023 Graded 100%
AP US History Final Exam Review (Everything you need to know to pass the AP US History Exam) 2023 Graded 100%. Middle Passage - Answer African slave route in which many died from horrible conditions. Salem Witch Trials - Answer Hysteria in Salem, Mass. over alleged witches. Many executed on false claims. Salutary Neglect - Answer British policy of relaxing enforcement of trade regulations in the colonies. Dominion of New England - Answer Revoked the charters of many colonies and placed control under Edmund Andros, the governor. Bacon's Rebellion - Answer Nathaniel Bacon and a group of landowners opposed Sir Berkeley's authority and burned Jamestown to the ground. Failed, but limited royal governor's power and increased the slave trade. Stono Rebellion - Answer Occurred in Charleston, South Carolina. Slaves took up arms and killed plantation owners, but were quickly subdued. Results: slaves treated even more harshly. Colonial Assemblies - Answer Rose in the early 1700s. Increased colonial independence, scaring the British. Molasses Act - Answer Increased British control on colonial goods. First Great Awakening - Answer Religious revival in the colonies in . Ministers preached horrible images of sinners burning in hell and gained popularity off of fear. Famous among them were Jonathon Edwards and George Whitefield. French and Indian War - Answer Conflict between French with Indian allies and the British with colonial support. Decreased French influence in colonies. Stamp Act - Answer Enacted a tax on all paper products exported from the colonies. Created strong tension and was repealed. Townshend Acts - Answer British act forced colonies to pay taxes on most goods from England. Fiercely resisted and repealed in 1770. Boston Massacre - Answer British soldiers fought into an agitated colonial crowd, killing five people. Incited enormous tensions. Sons of Liberty - Answer Radical group that resisted British policy in Boston in 1760- 1770. Organized the Boston Tea Party. Committees of Correspondence - Answer Started in Mass. and spread. Circulated grievances against the British and united the colonies. First Continental Congress - Answer Met in Philadelphia in 1774. Colonists vowed to resist British efforts to tax them further without proper representation. Albany Congress - Answer Met in 1754 to coordinate policies concerning future western expansion and dealings with Native Americans. Edward Braddock - Answer British general sent to defeat the French at Fort Duquesne. He was defeated and killed, which then signaled the start of the French and Indian War. William Pitt - Answer British general put in charge of the war. He promised reimbursement for colonial support. George Grenville - Answer British prime minister who taxed the colonies to relieve massive British debt. Currency Act of 1764 - Answer Made it illegal to print paper money in the colonies. Sugar Act - Answer Increased penalty for smuggling goods and put a tax on all molasses brought into the colonies. Quartering Act - Answer Forced colonists to provide housing and food to British troops stationed in the colonies. Samuel Adams - Answer Led the Sons of Liberty. Proclaimed taxation without representation was tyranny. Declaratory Act - Answer Gave Parliament the unquestionable right to tax and pass legislation in the colonies. John Dickinson - Answer Wrote "Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania." Parliament had the right to regulate colonial trade, but could not use that power to raise revenue.
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