CHAPTER 2 – Transplantations and Borderlands
1. THE EARLY CHESAPEAKE
a. The Founding of Jamestown
b. Reorganization
c. Tobacco
d. Expansion
e. Exchanges of Agricultural Technology
f. Maryland and the Calverts
g. Turbulent Virginia
h. Bacon’s Rebellion
2. THE GROWTH OF NEW ENGLAND
a. Plymouth Plantation
b. The Puritan Experiment
c. The Expansion of New England
d. Settlers and Natives
e. The Pequot War, King Philip’s War, and the Technology of Battle
3. THE RESTORATION COLONIES
a. The English Civil War
b. The Carolinas
c. New Netherland, New York, and New Jersey
d. The Quaker Colonies
4. BORDERLANDS AND MIDDLE GROUNDS
a. The Caribbean Islands
b. Masters and Slaves in the Caribbean
c. The Southwestern Borderlands
d. The Southeastern Borderlands
e. The Founding of Georgia
f. Middle Grounds
5. THE EVOLUTION OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
a. The Drive for Reorganization
b. The Dominion of New England
c. The “Glorious Revolution”
ESSENTIAL TERMS – The following terms appear in the College Board's curriculum framework, and thus, may be used in questions on the AP exam. You should become familiar with these terms and be able to define them in the context of issues and problems that confronted the Europeans, Native Americans, and Africans who populated North America in the seventeenth century.
FOCAL TERMS - The following terms are helpful in addressing the Key Concepts and Themes of the course.
The Pequot War
Primary Sources
Maryland Toleration Act (1649)
A Model of Christian Charity [City Upon a Hill] (1630)
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (1639)
The Massachusetts Bay Colony Case against Anne Hutchinson (1637)
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Secondary Sources
The Puritans and Dissent: The Cases of Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson (Francis J. Bemer)
Another View of the Pequot War (Clayton E. Cramer)
Maps
What's the Tidewater? Piedmont?
The Scarlett Letter (1995)
The New World (2005)
Mayflower: The Pilgrims Adventure (1979)