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PERIOD 2 Review: 1607-1754 Long-Essay Questions Directions: Write an essay to respond to one of each pair of questions. Cite relevant historical evidence in support of your generalizations and present your arguments clearly and logically. Choose ONE of the following two long-essay questions_ 1. Compare and contrast the role of religion in the founding of the Spanish colonies in the 16th century with that of the English colonies in the 17th century. 2. Analyze why freedom of religion was important in the founding of some of the Engl.isb colonies while being denied in others. Choose ONE of the following two long-essay questions. 3. Analyze the impact of geography and the environment on the development of at least two different regions of the English colonies along the Atlantic coast in the 17th and 18Lh centuries. 4. Analyze the influence of TWO of the following on the development of a democratic society in the English colonies during the period from 1607 to 1745. Bacon's Rebellion Englightenrnent Great Awakening Zenger case PERIOD 2 REVIEW: 1607-1754 63

SHORT-ANSWER QUESTIONS Briefly answer the questions in complete sentences. A thesis is not required. Question 1 is based on the following graph. Colonial Population Growth, 1660-1780 3,000,000 Total Poplllation 2,500,000 2,000,000.. 1,500,000 ~ African America n 1,000,000 Population " ~ 500,000 E, z 0, 1560 1680 1700 1720 1740 1760 1780 Year Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census. Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970 1. Using the graph, answer a, b, and c. a) Briefly explain the role slavery played in the population growth of this period. b) Briefly describe the sources of immigrants other than from Africa during this period. c) Briefly explain the impact of the non-african immigration on ONE of the following sections of the colonies. New England Middle Colonies Southern Colonies 60 u.s. HISTORY: PREPARING FOR THE ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAM

Question 2. Answer a and b. a) By the mid-18th century the economy of the 13 colonies was growing within strong limitations. Briefly explain the role of TWO of the following in the colonial economy: agriculture monetary system transportation b) Briefly explain the impact of British mercantilism on the colonial economy. Question 3 is based on the excerpts below. "The design of erecting a college in this province is a matter of such grand and general importance that I have frequently made it the topic of my serious meditation... "It is, in the first place, observable that, unless its constitution and government be such as will admit persons of all Protestant denominations upon a perfect parity as to privileges, it will itself be greatly prejudiced and prove a nursery of animosity, dissension and disorder... "Should our college, therefore, unhappily through our own bad policy fall into the hands of anyone religious sect in the province; establish its religion in the college... it is easy to see that Christians of all other denominations among us, will, from the same principles, rather conspire to oppose and oppress it." - William Livingston, Presbyterian, 1753 "Colleges are religious societies of a superior nature to all others.... colleges are societies of ministers for training up persons for the work of the ministry... all their religious instruction, worship, and ordinances are carried on within their own jurisdiction by their own officers and under their own regulations... And we know that religion, and the religion of these churches in particular, both as to doctrine and discipline, was the main design of the founders of this college,... and this design their successors are bound in duty to pursue. And, indeed, religion is a matter of so great consequences and importance that the knowledge of the arts and sciences, how excellent soever in themselves, are comparatively worth but little without it." 3. Using the excerpts, answer a, b, and c. a) Briefly explain the main point in passage I. b) Briefly explain the main point in passage 2. - Thomas Clap, president of Yale University, 1754 c) Briefly explain another implication of this debate in the mid-1 8th century colonies beyond the immediate question of the governance of colleges. COLONIAL SOCIETY IN THE 18TH CENTURY 61

Question 4. Answer a and b. a) Briefly explain the advances made in TWO of the following areas during the mid-18th century in the colonies. architecture painting literature b) Briefly explain what groups in the colonies were generally unable to share in the growing pursuit of the arts and science. THINK AS A HISTORIAN: QUESTIONS ABOUT PERIODIZATION Historians divide the flow of past events into periods that share common traits. They identify key dates that mark turning points. The choice of those traits and turning points reflects a historian's point of view. Which THREE of the following essay questions asks for an answer that emphasizes periodization? 1. Compare and contrast the ideas and influence of Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield. 2. How did the 1730s mark an important shift in colonial religious history? 3. The years from 1607 to 1733 can be called the Era of English Settlement. Explain whether you think this label fits the era. 4. Describe the trend in ethnic diversity in the English colonies between 1607 and 1775. 5. The Massachusetts school law of 1647 marked the beginning of a new era in American education. 62 u.s. HISTORY: PREPARING FOR THE ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAM