“The Imperial Perspective”
(pp. 97-120)
Terms:
1. mercantilism-
2. Navigation Acts of 1650—1654-
3. Edward Randolph-
4. enumerated goods-
5. Dominion of New England-
6. Sir Edmund Andros-
7. Jacob Leisler-
8. Glorious Revolution-
9. John Locke-
10. Contract Theory of Government-
11. writs of assistance-
12. admiralty courts-
13. Board of Trade-
14. salutary neglect-
15. prorogue-
16. mestizo-
17. Samuel de Champlain-
18. Acadians-
19. French & Indian War (1754—1763)-
20. George Washington-
21. Fort Necessity-
22. Albany Congress-
23. Battle of Quebec-
24. William Pitt-
25. Peace of Paris of 1763-
26. Pontiac’s Rebellion-
Outline Topics:
1. Explain the extent and limits of British …show more content…
William Howe-
2. George Washington-
3. The American Crisis (1776)-
4. Hessians-
5. Whigs-
6. Tories-
7. Redcoats-
8. militia-
9. Continental Army-
10. Battle of Saratoga (1777)-
11. Henry Clinton-
12. John Burgoyne-
13. Baron Friedrich von Steuben-
14. George Rogers Clark-
15. Horatio Gates-
16. Lord Cornwallis-
17. Battle of Cowpens-
18. Battle of King’s Mountain (1780)-
19. Benedict Arnold-
20. John Paul Jones-
21. Benjamin Franklin-
22. Battle of Yorktown (1781)-
23. Peace of Paris (1783)-
24. republican ideology-
Outline Topics:
1. Describe the major military strategies of the war, especially focusing on the turning points during the American Revolution.
2. Describe the division among the colonial population during the war in the Americas.
3. Assess the degree to which the Revolution was a social revolution – the impact of the war on slavery, women, and religion.
4. Explain the governmental principles incorporated into the new national and state governments.
5. Describe America’s postwar nationalism and show its impact on various aspects of American culture.
Key Items of Chronology
______ Thomas Paine’s The American Crisis
______ Battle of