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The Ordeal of Reconstruction

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Real APUSH essay questions

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Practice these yourself. See how you do. Be prepared for APUSH exam. 1. Analyze the origins and development of slavery in Britain's North American colonies during the period of 1607 to 1776. 2. Analyze the differences between the spanish settlements win the southwest and the English colonies in New England in the seventeenth century in terms of TWO of the following: Polotics Religion Economic Development

Chapter 6-8 Review Guide

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APUSH Review Exam #2 Ch. 6-8 Franco-American Alliance (1778)-France supported Americans with arms and soldiers. World power helped defeat the british Virtual representation- members of parliament represent all british men, even those in the colonies who do not vote. Why did America seek diplomatic recognition from foreign powers- for help with the war/allies/resources/supplies. What contributed to the American victory- help from foreign powers such as france. Privateers- privately owned ships acted like pirates against british. Failures of General Burgoyne @ Saratoga. Howe?s delay @ attacking washingtons army at philidelphia. Cornwallis was vulnerable and Yorktown. Washington was accompanied by Rochambeau?s French army on land, and Grasse at sea.

Conflicts in History

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Tories v. Patriots Conflict: American independence from England. Time: 1760s and 1770s Issues: Patriots' view on "no taxation without representation" (Tea Act, Intolerable Acts, etc.) and English tyranny toward America; Tories' view of America's need for English support. Impact: Through the American Revolution, America was able to break free and gain independence from Britain. Federalist v. Anti-Federalist Conflict: The Constitution of the United States Time: 1778 Issues: The Federalists wanted a strong central government with their arguments in favor of the Constitution; the Anti-Federalists saw the Constitution as a threat to their rights and liberties. Impact: The Constitution of the United States was eventually ratified and put into effect.

Map of the Rivers in the USA

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Map of the United States of America

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