Key Concept 1.1: Before the arrival of Europeans, native populations in North America developed a wide variety of social, political, and economic structures based in part on interactions with the environment and each other.
Key Concept 1.2: European overseas expansion resulted in the Columbian Exchange, a series of interactions and adaptations among societies across the Atlantic.
Key Concept 1.3: Contacts among American Indians, Africans, and Europeans challenged the worldviews of each group.
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Key Concept 1.2: European overseas expansion resulted in the Columbian Exchange, a series of interactions and adaptations among societies across the Atlantic.
Key Concept 1.3: Contacts among American Indians, Africans, and Europeans challenged the worldviews of each group.
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Period 1 Test Topics
- First “Native” Americans
- Native Settlements in Southern Atlantic region
- Spanish vs. French colonization pattern
- Religious Changes in Europe in 15th and 16th century / impact of these changes
- Encomienda system
-Spain and the New World
- Columbus’s impression, interactions, and treatment of Natives
- Treaty of Tordesillas 1494
- Founding of St. Augustine Florida
- Cortes and the Aztec
- Slavery – justification and practice
- Columbian Exchange and its impact!!
- Native Settlements in Southern Atlantic region
- Spanish vs. French colonization pattern
- Religious Changes in Europe in 15th and 16th century / impact of these changes
- Encomienda system
-Spain and the New World
- Columbus’s impression, interactions, and treatment of Natives
- Treaty of Tordesillas 1494
- Founding of St. Augustine Florida
- Cortes and the Aztec
- Slavery – justification and practice
- Columbian Exchange and its impact!!
AP US History Period 1 Review
U.S. History Crash Course #1
Crash Course # 1 Focus Questions
1. What generalizations can we make about the Native civilizations that Europeans found when they reached the New World?
2. What were common characteristics of the different tribes of the New World?
3. Explain how the concept of "property" differed for Natives vs. Europeans.
4. What were some of the similarities and differences between tribal life and life in Europe?
5. For Europeans, what characteristics made the Natives particularly "savage"?
2. What were common characteristics of the different tribes of the New World?
3. Explain how the concept of "property" differed for Natives vs. Europeans.
4. What were some of the similarities and differences between tribal life and life in Europe?
5. For Europeans, what characteristics made the Natives particularly "savage"?
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