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UNIT I FOCUS QUESTIONS Chapter 1 pp. 4 - 15 • How did the geographic setting of North America—including its relation to Asia, Europe and Africa—affect its subsequent history? • What were the common characteristics of all native cultures in the New World and what were the important differences among them? • What was the impact on Native Americans, Europeans and Africans when each of their previously separate worlds suddenly “collided” with one another? Chapter 1 pp. 16 - 23 • Discuss the major factors that motivated Europeans toward exploration, conquest and settlement of the New World • Explain both the positive and negative aspects of the Columbian exchange • Discuss the growth of Spanish influence in the New World and the significance of Pope’s Rebellion and the so-called “Black Legend” Chapter 2 pp. 25 - 32 • What specific factors contributed to England’s eventual establishment of colonies in North America? Explain. • Describe in detail the trials and tribulations faced by the early settlers of the Jamestown colony. • Discuss in detail the early relations between the English settlers and the Indians of the Chesapeake region. Chapter 2 pp. 32 - 41 • Explain the two most significant developments that came about as a result of the founding of the Virginia colony. • What major historical consequences resulted from the cultivation of sugar instead of tobacco in the British colonies in the West Indies? • What features were common to all of England’s southern colonies and what features were unique to each one? Chapter 3 pp. 43 - 52 • How did the Puritans’ distinctive outlook and unique religious beliefs affect the development of the New England colonies? • What happened to people whose religious beliefs differed from others in the Massachusetts Bay Colony? How was Rhode Island different than Massachusetts? • Why did hostilities arise between Puritans and Native Americans? What was the result? Chapter 3 pp. 52 - 63 • What efforts were made to strengthen English control over the colonies in the seventeenth century and why did they generally fail? • Why was the Pennsylvania colony such an attractive destination for so many Europeans and Native Americans? • What unique characteristics did the Middle colonies have that were not generally present in the New England colonies or in the South? Chapter 4 pp. 66 - 76 • What specific conditions in Virginia initially made the colony reliant on the importation of indentured servants? Why did this labor source ultimately prove unreliable? • Describe the early colonial slave trade including the “Middle Passage”. • How did African-Americans develop a culture that combined African and American elements? What were some of the features of that culture? Chapter 4 pp. 76 - 82 • Describe the conditions and way of life experienced by members of a typical seventeenth-century New England family. • How did the Salem witch trials reflect the tensions and changes in seventeenth-century New England life? • Compare and contrast the conditions of seventeenth-century social, economic and religious life in New England and the Chesapeake region. Chapter 5 pp. 84 - 93 • Describe the changing structure of colonial society in the eighteenth century. What developments tended to make society less equal and more hierarchical? • How had the previous history of the Scots-Irish in Europe affected their behavior and characteristics in the colonies? • Describe some of the more important occupations in the colonies. How have the relative prestige of the professions changed from colonial times to today? Chapter 5 pp. 94 - 104 • What were the major causes and consequences of the Great Awakening? • How did the various churches, established and non-established, fundamentally shape eighteenth-century colonial life, including education and politics? • What features of colonial politics contributed to the development of popular democracy and what kept political life in the colonies from being truly democratic?