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New world beginnings

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Chapter 01 - New World Beginnings I. The Shaping of North America 1. Recorded history began 6,000 years ago. It was 500 years ago that Europeans set foot on the Americas to begin colonization 2. The theory of Pangaea exists suggesting that the continents were once nestled together into one mega-continent. They then spread out as drifting islands. 3. Geologic forces of continental plates created the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains. 4. The Great Ice Age thrust down over North America & scoured the present day American Midwest. II. Peopling the Americas 1. The Land Bridge theory. o As the Great Ice Age diminished, so did the glaciers over North America. o The theory holds that a Land Bridge emerged linking Asia & North America across what is now known as the Bering

AP US History Chapter 37: “Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War”

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A.P. U.S. History Notes Chapter 37: ?Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War? ~ 1933 ? 1941 ~ The London Conference The 1933 London Conference of the summer of 1933 was composed of 66 nations that came together to try to make a worldwide solution to the Great Depression. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt at first agreed to send Secretary of State Cordell Hull but withdrew that agreement and scolded the other nations for trying to stabilize currencies. As a result, the conference adjourned accomplishing nothing, furthermore strengthening extreme nationalism. Freedom for (from?) the Filipinos and Recognition for the Russians

Settling the Northern Colonies Chapter 3

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Settling the Northern Colonies I. The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Cathedral. Luther had several explosive ideas including? The Bible alone was the source of God?s word (not the Bible and the church or pope). People are saved simply by faith in Christ alone (not by faith and good works). His actions ignited the Protestant Reformation. John Calvin preached Calvinism which stressed ?predestination? (those going to Heaven or hell has already been determined by God). Basic doctrines were stated in the 1536 document entitled Institutes of the Christian Religion. Stated that all humans were weak and wicked. Only the predestined could go to heaven, no matter what.

The American Pageant 13th Edition Ch 15 and 16

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Chapter 1 Cornell notes

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Key Topics and People Chapter 35 from The American Pageant Ed. 13

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