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Advanced Placement United States History

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APUSH Unit 1

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8/22/11 10:27 AM 8/22/11 A. Exploration and Early Colonization of the New World Spain?s Conquistadors: 1519-1521 Cortes conquered the Aztecs in Mexico and established a tradition of betrayal and brutality. Former Aztec empire became the Spanish colony of New Spain. 1532-1536 Pizarro followed Cortes? example and quickly conquered the Incas. Former Inca Empire became the colony of Peru. Pissarro was cousin of Cortes, Pissarro went and conquered the Incas Former Inca Empire became the colony of Peru 1512-1513, 1521 Ponce de Leon first conquered Puerto Rico then got killed exploring Florida in search of fountain of youth, gold, and slaves. Spanish main concern was gold

APUSH Chapter 22 Test Practice

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Copyright ? Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Name: ______________________ Block: _______ Date: __________ I. Identify and state the historical significance of the following: 1. Lord De La Warr 2. Pocahontas 3. Powhatan 4. Handsome Lake 5. John Rolfe 6. Lord Baltimore 7. Walter Raleigh 8. James Oglethorpe 9. Humphrey Gilbert 10. Oliver Cromwell 11. John Smith II. Define and state the historical significance of the following: 12. nation-state 13. joint-stock company 14. slavery 15. enclosure 16. House of Burgesses 17. royal charter 18. slave codes 19. yeoman 20. proprietor 21. longhouse 22. squatter 23. primogeniture 24. indentured servitude 25. starving time

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