Zusammenfassung der Ressource
APUSH Unit 2 Test
Review
- Jamestown
- colony
barely
survived
- only 104
men made
it to
jamestown
- survived
through strict
sharing of
resources
- Made a rebound
through the
production of
tobacco
- Chesapeake
Colonies
- Bacon's
Rebellion
- New England +
The Puritans
- King Philip's War
- Mid-Atlantic
Colonies
- Borderlands
and
Enslavement
- Glorious Revolution
- Bacon's Rebellion
- Bacon's rebellion
solidified terrible
relations between
the English and
the Natives
- Bacon's rebellion happened
because Nathaniel Bacon
wanted more land
- Bacon did not have
the support of the
gov. because they
wanted good
relations with the
Natives
- Bacon's personal vendetta with
the governor was because he
wasn't given any power in the
gov.
- Men outside of the
government were not
given any political power,
therefore setting the
stage for the fight against
the natives
- The Puritans and New England
- Left Europe because of
religious discrimination
- Went to the New World
(soon to be New England)
with few people and had a
difficult time surviving
- Like the Jamestown colonists,
the Puritans followed a strict
set of survival guidelines
- these came
through religious
guidelines.
- Had relatively
good relations
with the natives
up and until they
indirectly killed
most of them
through disease
- Despite the religious
guidelines, there were still
people that spoke out
against the strict Puritanism
in N.E.
- Anne
Hutchinson was
one of the few
that spoke out
against
Puritanism
- King Philip's
Rebellion
- English
wanted
more land
- Puritans pushed
culture onto
Natives
- Made them
follow
English rules
w/out their
consent
- Natives killed
about 1,000
englishmen due to
this
- Natives remained
superior for 3 years until
the colonists gained
ground with help from
other natives
- Borderlands and
Enslavement
- Tried to colonize the Caribbean
- Succeeded and found a good
crop but many people did not
want to do the work for it
- This is when African
slave labor came into
the picture
- Slave labor became a
huge part of the
economy
- Despite their
importance,
slaves were given
essentially no
rights
- The Glorious Reformation
- England returned to the colonial scene
- Started enforcing the navigation acts again
- Took more control over the colonies and
therefore made the colonists very
unhappy w/ the English gov.