Unit 1 APUSH Test Answers
Unit 1 APUSH Test Answers
Unit 1 APUSH Test Answers
28. The United States at the end of the Revolutionary war (Pg 90 - #10) Britain
tries to remove the alliance between the French and colonists by giving them much
land. Aristocratic privileges were eliminated
29. British criticism of the colonies in 1763 Pg 70 - #1.
30. Pontiacs Rebellion Pg 70: #3. Reaction to westward movement of settlers.
With help from French fur traders, they fought British. British win and create
Proclamation of 1763.
31. John Dickinson Pg 71: #5. Taxing people without consent violated English law
32. The Massachusetts Circular Letter Written by Sam Adams in response to
Townshend Acts. Act was unconstitutional because colonists aren't represented in
Parliament
33. The Gaspee incident Resulted in Lexington + Concord. Sons of Liberty boarded
ship and lit it on fire
34. Causes of the Boston Tea Party Pg 71: #7. Parliament tried to increase profits.
Made tea cheaper then smuggled tea (due to Townshend Act). Colonists felt like
they were being tricked to pay a tax that they weren't represented for. Continued to
smuggle.
35. Jonathan Edwards Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Emotional Great
Awakening preacher
36. Benjamin Franklins Poor Richards Almanack - Almanack was famous in that it
contained some memorable quotes and proverbs. Sold extremely well.
37. Great Awakening Pg 54: # 1 + 2 + 3. Response to failure in caring about
emotional needs. Talked about sin and damnation. Decline in authority, common
people could make own decisions, increased emotionalism
38. John Peter Zenger Pg 55: #6. Said truth could not be libel. Was accused for
publishing info. about a corrupt governor. Won case and brought more freedom of
press in NY
39. James Oglethorpe British General who fought for Georgia
40. Cecil Calvert 2nd Lord Baltimore. Had Maryland colony since it was intended for
his deceased father
41. Anne Hutchinson - Anne Hutchinson was a resident at the Massachusetts Bay
Colony, but she was later banished due to her belief that those who were truly
saved did not need to care for earthly or heavenly morals. This was Antinomianism.
42. William Penn Qauker. Kind to Indians. Pennsylvania.
43. Roger Williams pg 37: #5. Encouraged religious toleration and founded Baptist
church + Rhode Island. Private religious conscience
44. The Halfway Covenant - Granted access to church without having them fully
commit and admit themselves to God. There was baptism, not full communion.
Brought more churchgoers
45. The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut constitutional government
46. Sir Edmond Andros - Englishman who traveled to Boston where he imposed as
much control as possible on the colony to help mother England. This was the
location of his headquarters. Soldiers corrupted the wholesome people with their
vulgar and vile ways. Town meetings were thwarted by Andros uninvited arrivals.
Additionally, Andros put restrictions on the press, schools and basically the society
as a whole. Freedom for the colonists soon declined when Andros entered. He
imposed harsh taxes on the people and prevented the smuggling that resulted from
the English Navigation Laws. Andros was forced to escape the colony when Boston
citizens chased him out. He was required to move back to England, and the
dominion that he enforced collapsed.
47. Puritan intolerance of dissent led to the founding of which new colonies Rhode
Island and Pennsylvania. Had most religious toleration
48. Holy Experiment Pg 37 #9. Way of life of William Penn and his treating of
people in Pennsylvania
49. The way Europeans treated Native Americans in the 1500s and 1600s Pg 14:
#2. Were regarded as inferior and subject to Christian domination
50. Factors behind European exploration and settlement in the 16th century
Competition, Renaissance, $$$
51. Reasons for the delay in founding English settlements in the Americas Pg 14:
#5 Split of RCC w/ Henry VII. Religious problems
52. Reasons for the Survival of the Jamestown colony Pg 15: #7. Tobacco industry
53. The Edict of Nantes Allowed religious toleration for Hueguenots and Catholics
ending religious war and allowing French expansion