This exam will be a combination of multiple choice & matching questions and a few short essay responses. For best results in preparing for the upcoming exam, focus your studies on the following historical items, events and individuals. Your textbook may help with some of the things listed, but this exam is more so drawn from class lectures and power point presentations.
1. Strong family development in Plymouth and Boston
2. Plymouth. 1620 Pilgrims 102 Settlers north of Jamestown permission from England.
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4. Information on the "Columbian Exchange"
5. Jonathan Edwards
6. George Whitefield
7. The Seven Years War
8. Tobacco production in Virginia
9. Religious norms in Colonial America
10. John White
11. Theodore Frelinghysen
12. Key results of the French & Indian War
13. Key Catholic settlements in Colonial America
14. John Smith
15. Ben Franklin (His impact during the French & Indian War and the Revolutionary War)
16. Early English settlers of New York
17. The Georgia settlement
18. The three political/govenmental divisions of the colonies and their differences
19. Three Key Indigenous groups (by region) of pre-Columbian North America
20. The founding of Maryland
21. Leif Erikson
22. William Pitt and his impact on the French & Indian War
23. Jamestown Settlement
24. The first Thanksgiving
25. James I
26. John Winthrop
27. Final typical destinations of the Atlantic slave trade
28. Ethnic group make up of Colonial America
29. Japanese settlements in pre-Columbian South America
30. Roger Williams
31. Ann Hutchinson
32. Time, Era & Impact of the House of Burgesses
33. Time, Era & Impact of the Spanish Armada
34. Time, Era & Impact of Bacon's Rebellion
35. Time, Era & Impact of the Mayflower Compact
36. Key differences/similarities/characteristics of the colonial regions (New England, Middle, and Southern)
37. John Wesley
38. Struggles and decline of Native Americans
39. Chronology of Battle of Quebec, Ft. Duquesne, Treaty of Paris