uNIT 2: 1607-1754
Period 2: 1607 - 1754
Period 2: 1607 - 1754
Key Concept 2.1: Europeans developed a variety of colonization and migration patterns, influenced by different imperial goals, cultures, and the varied North American environments where they settled, and they competed with each other and American Indians for resources.
Key Concept 2.2: The British colonies participated in political, social, cultural, and economic exchanges with Great Britain that encouraged both stronger bonds with Britain and resistance to Britain’s control.
Class Preparation Assignments
Class Preparation Assignments
see Class Preparation Assignments for detailed instructions
see Microsoft Teams for the assigned CPAs and due dates
Readings
Readings
AMSCO, Chapter 2, 3
Brinkley, Chapter 2, 3, 4
Videos
Videos
Birdseye Overview (watch before CPAs)
Birdseye Overview (watch before CPAs)
Some More Detail
Some More Detail
European Colonization in the Americas
Regions of the British Colonies
Puritan New England Colonies
Great Awakening
Bacon's Rebellion and the African Slave Trade
Colonial Dissent:Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams
Microscopic Detail
Microscopic Detail
2.1.I
2.1.II
2.1.III
2.2.I
2.2.II
European Colonization
New England Colonies
Chesapeake Colonies
Pueblo Revolt
The Enlightenment
The First Great Awakening
Metacom's (King Philip's) War
Slides
Slides
The following slides are from our fearless friend and leader, John Burkowski, Jr., Social Studies, AAA -- for more resources, visit his website.
JB APUSH 2.2 - European Colonization
JB APUSH 2.3 - The Regions of Colonization
JB APUSH 2.4 - Transatlantic Trade
JB APUSH 2.5 - Interactions between American Indians and Europeans
JB APUSH 2.6 - Slavery in the British Colonies
JB APUSH 2.7 - Colonial Society and Culture