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Homework Assignments Unit One: Colonization of the New World

Day One Homework (8/12/13) Study for summer reading test


Enduring Vision Reading: Day Two Homework (8/13/13) Spains Conquistadors, p. 40 (see notes handout Terms: as an example) encomienda Columbian Exchange, p. 41 (see notes handout Columbian Exchange as an example) New Spain Footholds in North America, p.42 Iroquois Confederation Spains Northern Frontier, p. 43 France: Initial Failures and Canadian Success, 1541-1610, p. 45 New Mexico: The Pueblo Revolt, p. 84 Florida and Texas, p. 86

Day Three Homework (8/14/13)


Terms : City upon a hill 1607 1620 Cecil Calvert/Lord Baltimore John Rolfe John Smith John Winthrop joint-stock company charter colony royal colony Puritans American exceptionalism EV reading: England and the Atlantic World (p. 46) The Beginnings of English Colonization (p. 47) New England Begins (p. 48) The Enterprising Dutch (p. 49) Expansion & Diversity: The Rise of Colonial America (p. 53) The New England Way/A City upon a Hill (p. 55) Maryland (p. 69) Rivals for North America (p. 82) France Claims a Continent (p. 83) --only need to read last two paragraphs on p. 84

Day Four Homework (8/15/13)


Terms: Bacons Rebellion Metacom/King Philips War Pocahontas Powhatan Wampanoags Enduring Vision Reading: Beginnings of English colonization (p. 47) (Review with focus on natives) New England Begins (p. 48) (Review with focus on natives)

Pequot War (p. 55) Expansion and Native Americans (p. 62)

Middle Colonies/Precursors: New Netherland and New Sweden (p. 78)

Day Five Homework (8/16/13)


Terms: Act of Toleration Anne Hutchinson Halfway Covenant predestination Roger Williams Old Deluder Act Quakers Enduring Vision reading: Dissent and Orthodoxy (p. 56) Power to the Saints (p. 58) New England Families (p. 60) The Halfway Covenant (p. 61) Salem Witchcraft and the Demise of the New England Way (p. 63) Chesapeake Society/State and Church in Virginia (p. 68)

Day Six Homework (8/19/13)


Terms: Mayflower Compact House of Burgesses (1619) Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (1639) mercantilism Navigation Acts Peter Zenger trial Walter Raleigh William Bradford William Penn Ben Franklin Anne Bradstreet Enduring Vision reading: Power to the Saints (p. 58review government structure) Church and State in Virginia (p. 68review government structure) The Middle Colonies (p.78review Precursors section) English Conquests: New York and New Jersey (p. 79) Quaker Pennsylvania (p. 80) Public Life in British America/Colonial Politics (p. 114) The Enlightenment (p. 116)

Day Seven Homework (8/20/13) First: If you had the following essay question, what outside information would you use to answer it and what basic points would you make? Write a jot list of facts you would include to write this essay; make it as comprehensive as possible.

Geography was the primary factor in shaping the development of the British colonies in North America. Assess the validity of this statement for the 1600s. Then: Enduring Vision reading: Terms: The New Slavery and Racism (p. 34) headright system Death, Gender, and Kinship (p. 69) indentured servant Tobacco Shapes a Region (p. 71) Stono Rebellion Bacons Rebellion (p. 73) middle passage Slavery (p. 74) Sugar and Slaves: The West Indies (p. 75) Rice and Slaves: Carolina (p. 77) Immigration, Population Growth, and Diversity (p. 96) Slaverys Wages (p. 104) The Rise of Colonial Elites (p. 105)

Day Eight Homework (8/21/13):


Terms: Great Awakening John Calvin George Whitefield Enduring Vision Reading: The Bonds of Empire (p. 89) Royal Centralization (p. 90) The Glorious Revolution in England and America (p. 91) A Generation of War (p. 93) Mercantilist Empires in America (p. 94) Rural White Men and Women (p. 100) The Return of War (p. 113) Public Life in British America/Colonial Politics (p. 114) The Enlightenment (p. 116) The Great Awakening (p. 117)

Day Nine Homework (8/22/13): Connecting via phone/internet with your partner, complete your
assigned CSI case: http://web.wm.edu/hsi/cases.html?svr=www

Day Ten Homework (8/23/13):

Continuing from class--divide the following terms into categories of Religious Events, Legal/Government events, Events related to Native Americans, exploration/colony creation events, Education events, Events related to slavery, Uncategorized To better prepare, put the items in the order in which they occurred on a timeline. George Whitefield begins preaching in America (1739) The Pueblo Revolt (1680) Landing at Jamestown (1607) Landing at Plymouth (1620) Creation of the House of Burgesses (1619) Peter Zenger trial (1734) Capture of Louisbourg by colonists (1745) The Preaching of A Modell of Christian Charity (1630) John Rolfe arrives in Jamestown (1610) Sir Walter Raleigh founds the colony of Roanoke (1585) English defeat of the Spanish Armada (1588) John Smith arrives in Jamestown (1607) The Dutch buy island of Manhattan (1626) Act of Religious Toleration passed (1649) LaSalle claims Louisiana for France (1682) Bacons Rebellion (1676) King Philips War (1675-77) Pequot War (1637) Halfway Covenant (1662) Roger Williams founds Rhode Island (1635) Old Deluder Act begins schools in Massachusetts (1647) Harvard College founded (1636) Salem Witch trials (1692) Fundamental Orders of Connecticut written (1639) Signing of the Mayflower Compact (1620) Headright system established (1618) Stono Rebellion (1739) Portuguese begin European slave trade (1482) New York City slave rebellion (1712)

Day Eleven (8/26/13): Finish essay thesis sentences and paragraphs Begin study plan for test

Day Twelve 8/27/13) Homework:

Study for test

Day Thirteen 8/28/13) Homework:


Study for test

Day Fourteen 8/29/13) Homework: Enduring Vision reading:


Introduction, p. 123 Triumph, p. 125 A Fragile Peace, p. 125 The Seven Years War in America, p. 125 The End of French North America, p. 127 Imperial Revenues and Reorganization 17601766, p. 128 Friction Among Allies, p. 129

Sanitation in Philadelphia, p. 130

Vocabulary:
John Adams Boston Massacre Gov. Thomas Hutchinson Effects of French & Indian War Albany Plan of Union Treaty of Paris (1763) Navigation Acts

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