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Summary US History. Period 1. . American History: Connecting with the Past. AP

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Note on "Period 1. " of US history, including an overview of all contents, detailed note and key vocab Applicable for introductory college courses on US history Key test focus for getting a 5 on AP US history. Best for AP test preparation Based on the textbook American History: Connecting with ...

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Period 1. 1491-1607.
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Focus Points
2
Historical Vocabulary
3
Sectional Notes:
4
Section 1.1. Natives before Europeans arrived
4
Ancient time- 10,000 years ago:
4
Civilization of the south:
4
Tribal Culture
6
Section 1.2. Discovery and Exploration
6
Causes for exploring for new lands
6
Marine Power and Navigation
6
Section 1.3. Spanish colonization in the New World
7
Exploration
7
Colonization
8
Labor System
8
Section 1.4. Columbian Exchange
9
Items exchanged in Columbian Exchange
9
Impact of Native American society
10
Slavery
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Comparison
- Native Americans developed a
great diversity
of complex society based
on different environments
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Focus on different life habits and diets based on different environments

Native Americans formed great civilization, not all nomadic groups

The
disease
is the main cause of the decline of native
American populations, not the
brutality of European colonists

Comparison
- the pros and cons of the Columbian exchange

Sourcing
- European settlers often viewed natives as
naturally inferior- “animal-like and
uncivilized”

English writers might demonize Spanish behavior in order to portray English behavior in
the New World as favorable.

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