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Advanced Placement United States History

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.

2008 AP US History scoring guidelines essay #5

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Partial Notes for The American Spirit Chap. 1

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The American Spirit Chap. 1 A123 C12 D234 Kim Sun Sept. 8, 2011 New World Beginnings, 33,000 B.C.- A.D. 1769 A.1. Visualizing the New World (1505, 1509) Amerigo Vespucci (16th century explorer) wrote letter on his New World experience which was published across Europe with illustrations drawn by artists that never saw it A.2. Juan Gines de Sepulveda Belittles the Indians (1547) Ex of ?Renaissance man?: Juan Gines de Sepulveda, a Spaniard that studied in Renaissance Italy, famous as theologian, philosopher, historian, astronomer Sepulveda was student of Aristotle and made distinction of ?civilized? Greeks and barbarians

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