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Regions of the United States

Out of Many AP edition Chapter 3

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Chapter 3: Planting Colonies in North America Outline? ? ??????????Communities Struggle with Diversity in Seventeenth-Century Santa Fe o???The Pueblo Indians of New Mexico rose in revolt in August 1680, taking Santa Fe and trapping 3,000 survivors in the Palace of Governors of Santa Fe, sending two crosses?white for surrender and survival, red for defiance and death. o???In 1609, colonists founded La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco, the ?royal town of the holy faith of St. Francis,? and began to convert the Pueblo people into Christians, Spanish subjects, and a labor force for the colonial elite.

APUSH Chp. 11 The Cotton Economy

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Most important economic development in 1800s South: shift from upper South to lower south (Atlantic coast to new Southwest, going further west from the coast into areas like Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas - short-staple instead of the South Carolina and Georgia - long-staple) - Growing economic dominance of cotton (Additionally denser slavery in Virginia and North Carolina, tobacco-growing states)
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APUSH Chp. 11 Southern White Society

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Small minority of southern whites owned slaves - 1860: 8m white population only 400k slaveholders (1/20th) + small proportion of already small number of slaveholders had a substantial number of slaves
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