Ch. 3 Review Sheet

US History 1 CP
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Mr. Mulry!
Ch. 3 Test Review Sheet!
***TEST ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th***!
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Please be comfortable responding to the following questions:!
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-Why did Germans immigrate to the colonies during the 1700s?!
-Where were the vast majority of slaves sent during the 1700s?!
-Why did slave traders break up families and groups?!
-Which group was best able to preserve some of their traditions and language?!
-What was it like for slaves traveling through the Middle Passage?!
-Why was the Navigation Acts enacted?!
-How did people react to the Enlightenment?!
-Which colonial region had crops that were most in demand by Europeans?!
-How did the plantation economy affect the South?!
-What caused the French and Indian War to shift in favor of the British in 1758?!
-What did the French and Indian War and Pontiac’s Rebellion reveal?!
-How would you best describe the Enlightenment?!
-Which colonies raised tobacco?!
-How would you describe slave labor in the Middle Colonies during the mid-1700s?!
-What drove New England’s population growth during the 1600s?!
-How would you describe access to education outside of the New England colonies?!
-How would you describe the relationship between the British, French, and the Indians?!
-How did the position of the American Indians change as the British colonial population grew?!
-What was the result of the French and Indian War?!
-What were the causes of Pontiac’ Rebellion?!
-What happened after the Albany Plan of Union was drafted?!
-How did the Great Awakening influence the American colonies?!
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Identify:!
Middle Passage
Phyllis Wheatly
Parliament
Enlightenment
Great Awakening
Navigation Acts
habeas corpus!
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salutary neglect!
Seven Years’ War!
French and Indian War!
Proclamation of 1763!
Albany Plan of Union!
Pontiac’s Rebellion!
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Short Answer (please answer both parts)!
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A. Write a full account of the events in the picture. Please be as descriptive as possible.!
B. Explain the ways in which life in the New England Colonies were different from life in the
Southern Colonies. !