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U.S. History Chapter 5 Study Guide

2008
3
November

The Chapter 5 test on life in the English colonies is Thursday. Sample test questions are available. The study guide is below.

To be ready for the test you need to be able to explain the significance and/or effects of the following people, items, or concepts. These are not in any logical order, so feel free to rearrange them as you study.

Terms and Concepts:
Benjamin Banneker
cash crops
Privy Council
bicameral legislature
John Locke
Old Light Ministers
New Lights
Great Awakening
Jonathan Edwards
George Whitefield
revival
libel
slander
staple crops
mercantilism
triangular trade
scientific method
colonial economies
economic base - examples
New England Colonies
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
Charles
Charles II
James
James II
Oliver Cromwell
Frodo Baggins – just kidding
William and Mary
balance of trade
Ben Franklin
Middle Passage
Navigation Acts – effects of, examples
apprentices
Glorious Revolution
smuggling
the Enlightenment

You will also need to brush up on your chart and graph reading skills, and make sure you remember how to read and interpret a time line.


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