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    3364 Words 14 Pages History History and Social Science Standards of Learning ENHANCED SCOPE AND SEQUENCE World History and Geography: 1500 a.d. (c.e.) to the Present Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Education Copyright © 2010 by the Virginia Department of Education P.O. Box 2120 Richmond‚ Virginia 2321 Premium 48771 Words 196 Pages Outline of U.S. History U.S. HISTORY OUTLINE OF U.S. HISTORY C O N T E N T S CHAPTER 1 Early America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    Chapter #2 Review Questions Transplantations and Borderlands IDENTIFCATION Briefly identify the meaning and significance of the following terms: Anne Hutchinson James Oglethorpe Navigation Acts Theocracy Antinomianism John Smith Pequot War Virginia House of Burgesses Bacon’s Rebellion John Winthrop Plymouth Plantation William Bradford Dominion of New England King Philip’s War Powhatan William Penn George & Cecilius Calvert Massachusetts Bay Company Quakers Glorious Revolution Mayflower

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    Question 1 The settlers from the early 1600’s settled in the Virginia and the Massachusetts Bay colony areas. These two colonies included states from New England colonies like Virginia‚ Maryland‚ Massachusetts‚ New Hampshire‚ Rhode Island‚ Connecticut and the Carolinas. These two colonies were very different socially‚ politically‚ and economically. The Massachusetts Bay settlers didn’t have as many problems as the Virginia‚ also known as the Chesapeake Colony‚ people because they were much smarter

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    The Survival of Jamestown

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    The Survival of Jamestown Alexis Louviere 3TR October 31‚ 2014 Though Jamestown was not the first of its kind‚ it is recognized by many as the first successful colony settled by the English in the seventeenth century. The story of Jamestown is fundamental in one’s understanding of the evolution of Colonial America. Through the acts of Captain John Smith‚ Jamestown was able to prosper in ways that the first colony of the New World‚ Roanoke‚ was not. His leadership and diligence

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    Captain John smith was more important to the success of Virginia by 1630 then John Rolfe.. Like many famous heroes‚ John Smith was feisty‚ abrasive‚ self-promoting‚ and ambitious. He was an experienced soldier and adventurer‚ the man who boldly went out and got things done. If not for him‚ the colony may have failed at the start. John Rolfe is best successful for having introduced tobacco as a commercial crop to Virginia colonists. The production of this valuable commodity shaped the future

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    Famous People from West Virginia Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson (1824-1863) Jackson was born in Clarksburg‚ West Virginia. He was a Confederate general and won at the First Battle of Bull Run during the Civil War. He was accidentally killed by one of his men at Chanvellorsville. Anna Jarvis (1864-1948) Jarvis was born in Grafton‚ West Virginia. She was a promoter who worked to make Mother’s Day a nationally celebrated holiday. Morgan Morgan (1688-1766) Morgan was a pioneer and the first white

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    Valuation 1. Virginia’s current wealth is $4‚830‚188.68 CF0=2‚000‚000 CF1=3‚000‚000 I/Y=6% Virginia can spend and consume now $4‚830‚188.68. If she waits to spend and consume for one year she will have $5‚120‚000 to spend and consume. 2. Virginia should invest $3‚000‚000 in Ginny’s Restaurant. In one year the $4‚000‚000 endowment will be worth $4‚240‚000 without investing it. If Virginia invests $3‚000‚000 in Ginny’s Restaurant it will give her a future cash flow of $5‚460‚000.00. This

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    writers have. In this book‚ Virginia Woolf brings up the topics of education‚ money‚ and lesbianism. She often implies that a woman who wants to make it as a writer must have the money and space (room of her own) to make it in the literary field. Woolf explains that “A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction; and that as you will see‚ leaves the great problem of the true nature of woman and the true nature of fiction unsolved.” Although both Virginia Woolf on the Outside

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    For Edmund S. Morgan American slavery and American freedom go together hand in hand. Morgan argues that many historians seem to ignore writing about the early development of American freedom simply because it was shaped by the rise of slavery. It seems ironic that while one group of people is trying to break the mold and become liberated‚ that same group is making others confined and shattering their respectability. The aspects of liberty‚ race‚ and slavery are closely intertwined in the essay

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    lived in two worlds where “the love of American soil and and loyalty to England were part of single fabric of patriotism”. Youngs used various passage from Byrd’s journal‚ his attempt to establish himself as Londoner and his respectable time in Virginia to show how he was rooted into the New World while looking at the Old World to find his own identity. One piece of evidence Youngs used in this article is Byrd’s multiple journeys between Europe and America since his early childhood. Byrd was sent

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