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United States History

Mrs. Real

HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS: September 13-16, 2010

Homework due Tuesday, Sept. 14

AP:        Making America, Ch. 2, 43-49

Reg:        America: Pathways to the Present, 36-41, 49-50 (The French in North America),
59-60

        

Both:        On the blank chart e-mailed to you, fill in the terms (see over) and define/explain

Homework due Wednesday, Sept. 15

AP:        Making America, Ch. 2, 49-55 (be sure to read 53-54)

Reg:        ABC-CLIO assignment (see separate handout)

                   

Both:        On the blank chart e-mailed to you, fill in the terms (see over) and define/explain

Homework due Thursday, Sept. 16

AP:        Making America, Ch. 3, 56-66

        (for AP Elective: Read John Smith and Richard Frethorne handout.  Be prepared to answer your assigned questions -- at the end of each reading -- in elective class.  You will be graded)

Reg:        America: Pathways to the Present, Ch. 2, 42-48, 62-63 (Maryland)

        Read “Gentlemen in the Wilderness” handout

                   

Both:        On the blank chart e-mailed to you, fill in the terms (see over) and define/explain

Homework due Monday, Sept. 20

AP:                Making America, Ch. 3, 66-74

Reg:        America: Pathways to the Present, Ch. 2, 50-57

Both:        Read        “Mayflower Compact”

                “A Model of Christian Charity”

        On the blank chart e-mailed to you, fill in the terms (see over) and define/explain

QUIZ ALERT:  MONDAY, SEPT. 20 - Short quiz (10 questions) based on the Colonizing America chart and terms due Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 14 & 15. Chart Terms

Due Tuesday, Sept. 14

AP

Regular

[Refer to Ch. 2, pp 31-49]

Treaty of Tordesillas

Roanoke Island/Sir Walter Raleigh

requiremento

encomienda system

Bartolome de Las Casas

“brown gold”

Dutch West India Company

patroonship

burghers

coureurs du bois

Don Juan de Oñate

Pueblo (Popé’s) Revolt

Creek Confederacy

Iroquois takeover of fur trade

[refer to Ch. 1, 22-28, Ch. 2, 34-41, 49-50, & Ch. 3, 59-60

Treaty of Tordesillas

encomienda system

presidios

Pueblo (Popé’s) Revolt

List the explorers who explored for France

Dutch West India Company

New Amsterdam (include what city it is today)

Duke of York

        

Due Wednesday, Sept. 15

AP

Regular

Bouweries

Natchez

Chickasaws

Choctaws

Relations of Natchez, Chickasaws and Choctaws with French

Why were the Dutch the least interested in colonization?

Why did the Dutch peacefully turn their colony over to the British?

Provisional Orders

Patroonship system

What American furs were in demand in Europe?

Due Thursday , Sept. 16

AP

Regular

Chesapeake

Joint stock company

Powhatan Confederacy

“the starving time”

“brown gold” in the Virginia colony

head right system

House of Burgesses

George and Cecilius Calvert

Maryland Toleration Act

Religious war in Maryland

Bacon’s Rebellion (see p. 57)

indentured servants

privateers/”sea dogs”

Roanoke colony/Sir Walter Raleigh

joint-stock company

the Starving Time

royal colony

House of Burgesses

indentured servants

Jamestown massacre (Indian attack)

Bacon’s Rebellion

George Calvert

Maryland Toleration Act

Due Monday, Sept. 14

AP

Regular

Pilgrims/separatists

Mayflower Compact

Pilgrims’ relations with Wampanoags

John Winthrop

Great Migration

Puritan expectations of women (include femme couverte)

sainthood

Anne Hutchinson

Pequot War

King Philip’s War

Half-Way Covenant

Dominion of New England/Sir Edmond

     Andros/impact of the Glorious Revolution

Salem witch trials

Puritans

Pilgrims/Separatists

Mayflower Compact

Great Migration

John Winthrop

Salem witch trials

Roger Williams

Anne Hutchinson

Pequot War

King Philip’s War