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Compare mens and womens roles in Native American, West African and European societies, what where the similarities and differences, how did diffrences between european and native american gender roles lead to misunderstanding??
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Many of the first European colonizers in North America were military veterans, what impact did this have on their relations with Indian peoples?
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Why did Spain so quickly become the dominant colonial power in north america, what advantages did it enjoy over france and england??
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What role did religion play in early european efforts at overseas colonization, did religious factors always encourage colonization or did they occasionally interfere with european expansion??
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In what ways were trade networks important in linking different groups of people in the Old and New worlds?
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To what extent was Richard Frethorne's experience typical of that of English colonists in the New world, what were the causes of his distress?
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Which English settlements were proprietary colonies, did they share any common characteristics, what plans did the various proprietors have for their colonies and to what extent were those plans put into effect??
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When Virginias settlers first arrived they encountered the numerous and powerful confederation of powhatan Indians, New englands colonist in the contrast began settlement after epidemics had drastically reduces the local native population In what ways did the presences or absence of substantial indian populations affect each regions early history?
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In both Massachusetts and Pennsylvania religion figured prominently as a motive for settlement, what were the religious beliefs of the settlers in each colony and how did those beliefs help shape each colony's development?
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Three colonial regions the cheaspeake, the west indies and carolina developed economies dependent on staple crops what were those crops and in what ways did staple crop agriculture shape society in each region?
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In what ways did events in Europe affect the founding of colonies in north america?
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The first phase of Olaudah Equiano's journey into slavery took him from africa's interior to the coase, What part of his journey most frightened him, why how did the development of transtlantic labor market shape Equiano's experinces in the New World and the Old?
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English colonists experienced more frequent, and more violent, conflicts with Indians than the settlers of New France did, why was this so, what factors affected indians-European relations in the two colonial regions??
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Why were Catholic missionaries more successful than Protestants in converting Indians to Christianity in early america?
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When did Chesapeake planters switch from servants to slaves, what factors contributed to their decision to make this change?
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By about 1750, more slaves in the mainland british colonies were creoles (american-born) than African-born what effects did this have on the formation of African American communities in America?
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Different labor systems predominated in various regions of British America how did the economy of each region help determine it's labor system?
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Tens of thousands of Duropean immigrants came to America in the eighteenth century, but they tended to settle only in certain colonial regions, what desinations did they favor and why?
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What do Eliza Farmar's letters tell us about the crisis over dutied tea in 1773 and 1774, what does she think has caused the crisis and who was at fault? What maeks her think the colonist have any chance of success in resisting British impositions?
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How did the British victory and French withdrawl from North America after the french and Indian War affect the relations between Native americans and white settlers and between British authorities and Americans?
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What was the relationship between the French and INdian War and changes in british policy toward America, how did the expectations of Americans and britons differ in 1763 why were the new policies offensive to americans?
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How was stationing British troops in America related to british taxation of the colonists why did the colonist consider taxation by parliament an expecially serious threat to their freedom as well as to their pocketbooks
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How did americans oppose the new measures who participated in the carious forms of resistance how effective were the different kinds of resistance what effects did resistance to british measures have on Ameriwcan's internal politics and sense of idenithy as Americans?
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What led to the meeting of the first continental congress, what steps did the congress take and what did it expect to achieve what where the differences between whigs and tories?
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Why was the Corsican patriot General Paoli important to Americans?
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How would you assess the dicisions ade by shepard and shays that resulted in the clash at the Springfield arsena, Can yhou iagine any way in which the crisis could have been resoved short of violence?
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Why do you think that the U.S. constitution does not cite God or mention religion in any direct way?
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What was so unprecedented about the new state consitutions, and what principles of goverent did they embody?
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What were the problems of the economy in the 1780's and why did clashes between debtors and creditors become so divisive, do you think that economic recovery could have been achived under the articles of confederation?
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Do you feel that the diplomatic weaknesses of the united states under the articles where as erious as it's internal probles, What were the sources of those weaknesses and what threat did they pose for national unity?
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What sorts of men drafted the consitution in 1787 and how representative were they of all americans what explinas the differences between the federalists and the antifederalists? Do you think they shared the same vision of what they wanted america to beoce, how widespread was the papular backing for the constitution and what accounts for it's ratification?
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Compare and contrast the options open to the united states in the 1780's in developing it's economy with those of the new nations that have also emerged out of former colonial empires since world war 2?
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What changes did the republicans bring to the federal government, How did their policies differ from those of their Federalist predecessors?
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Why were the republicans so intent on expanding the boundaries of the United States, and why did the Federalists oppose an expansionist program?
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What factors accounted for the federalists inability to regain national power after they lost the election of 1800?
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What external and internal factors drew the United States into war against Britain, could the war have been avoided?
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What accounted for the difficulties of the United States in waging the War of 1812, and why was the war widely viewed as a great American victory, How did the war lead to an increasing pattern of diploatic cooperation between the united states and britain?
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Why was Rosalie Calvert so critical of the Republican party and U.S entry into the War of 1812, To what extent would New England Federalists have shared her views?
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What explains the upsurge of nationalism that underlay the Era of Good feelings, Why were the republicans unable to maintain their party unity after 1819?
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What accounted for the noninvolvement of the United States in the revolutionary movements in Latin America and the long delay in extending formal recognition to the new goverments established there?
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According to Axtell, what common misperceptions did American Indians make when they first encountered Europeans? (leave a couple of resources)
This is from James Axtell, "Imagining the Other: First Encounters"
American History I
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How do you account for the great success of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle tom's cabin?
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How did the failure of democratic revolutions in Europe affect American's perspectives on their own system of goverment?
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Discuss the role of evangelical religion in sharpening the sectional conflict between North and South?
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Between the time he was elected president in November and his inaururation in March, What options did Abraham Lincoln have for resolving the sectional crisis?
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Northerners and Southerners appealed to the same American ideals in support of their respective positions. Could they both have been correct?
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How did the Union and the Confederacy compare in terms of resources, leadership and military strategies in the period 1861-1863, What impact did these factors have on the course of the war?
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What was the significance of the battles of Antietam and Gettysburg, in what ways were they turning points in the civil war?
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Given that the federal goverment was fighting a civil war, why did not European powers, other than france take advantage of that distraction and meddle in Latin American affairs?
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What effects did the Eamcipation Proclamation have on the Union and Confederate causes?
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Compare and contrast the roles played by women, in the North and in the South, during the civil war and explain how their actions and activities aided or hindered the war effort of their respective nations?
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Sullivan Ballou made the ultimate sacrifice for his cause. Why did he fight?
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Both Russia and America hoped to develop a free-labor agricultural class after their respective emancipation, Why didn't these goverments follow through on their own objectives?
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Given the different perspectives on the Civil War's outcome and what the social structure of a postwar South should be, was there any common ground between southern white and southern black on which to forge a Reconstruction policy?
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Black people did achieve some notable gains during Reconstruction, despite it's overall failure. Whagt were those gains?
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In T.Thomas Fortune's recollection of a boyhood incident, why was it iportant for him and his friends to fight back?
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Renaissance:
what was it,
when was it,
causes and effects.
Age of Exploration:
What was it,
causes and effects,
links to renaissance.
Reformation:
what was it,
causes and effects,
important people involved,
links to renaissance.
Scientific Revolution
what was it,
causes and effects,
important people involved,
links to Renaissance. This can be in point form, it is just to study from and does not need to be in great detail as it is for gr. 9 unit test. I did not take the notes I need to pass this test
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What is the Social Contract? How has it been impacted by Governmental policies of the last 30 years?
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