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Summer Assignment for AP U.S. History (2018-2019) Overview There are 3 parts to your summer assignment: 1. Complete the attached geography assignment. 2. Read and outline chapters 1-4 in The American Pageant textbook. 3. Complete the Term/Name IDs for chapters 1-4. The goal of these assignments is not only to gauge your determination to take a very challenging course, but also to give you a head-start in covering the material you will be tested on during the AP Exam. Textbook The American Pageant (16 th edition) by David Kennedy and Elizabeth Cohen. Your summer assignment will address material covered in chapters 1-4. You are strongly encouraged to check out a copy of this textbook from the ASK library before you leave for the summer. Due Date All components of the summer assignment will be due on the first day of school (4 September 2018). Be sure to submit your chapter outlines to Moodle (link under Unit 1). Contact If you need to get in touch with me at any time during the summer, you can email Mrs. Crace at cracea@ask.edu.kw. Note on Originality As will be the case for your work all year, you are expected to submit your own original work - in your own original words - for all assignments in this class. Copying is plagiarism, whether from a classmate or the internet, and earns no points. This includes chapter outlines and term/name IDs. By forcing yourself to put ideas in your own words, you understand and internalize them more deeply. 1

PART IA: Geography Maps Political Geography Label the states listed below: 2

PART IB: Geography Maps Political Geography Locate the following regions, geographic features, and cities on the attached political map: Regions New England Mid-Atlantic States South Atlantic States The Original Thirteen Colonies The Confederacy The Union Midwest States Southwest States Pacific States Mountain States Rust Belt Sun Belt Bible Belt Cities New York City Philadelphia New Orleans Boston Richmond San Francisco Washington, D.C. St. Louis Chicago Los Angeles Seattle Houston Miami Nashville Salt Lake City Boise Denver Omaha Las Vegas Other Erie Canal Cumberland Gap Oregon Trail Transcontinental Railroad (1869) Route 66 Lincoln Highway 3

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PART IC: Geography Maps Physical Geography Label the following on the attached physical map: Rivers Ohio River St. Lawrence River Hudson River Missouri River Sacramento River Columbia River Colorado River Snake River Mississippi River Rio Grande Delaware River Mountains Rocky Mountains Appalachian Mountains Cascade Mountains Sierra Nevada Coast Range The Adirondacks Deserts Mojave Sonora Lakes & Other Bodies of Water Great Salt Lake Chesapeake Bay Lake Huron Lake Superior Lake Ontario Lake Erie Lake Michigan Islands Long Island Florida Keys Aleutian Islands Hawaii, Maui, Oahu Other Physical Features Grand Canyon Atlantic Coastal Plain Great Basin The Everglades Great Plains Mississippi Delta 5

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PART II: Chapter Outlines Thoroughly read and outline chapters 1-4 of The American Pageant. You should organize your chapter outlines by subsection, summarizing the most important pieces of information in them. Keep in mind that you will be tested on these chapters. Here is an example from a chapter that we ll get to later: France Finds a Foothold in Canada France was later than other European powers in claiming land in North America War and domestic conflict (e.g., Protestant Huguenots vs. Roman Catholics) 10,000 Huguenots killed on St. Bartholomew s Day, 1572 Edict of Nantes granted limited religious toleration to Huguenots, 1598 France entered new golden age France established settlement of Quebec in North America, 1608 Samuel de Champlain, Father of New France Fought with Hurons against Iroquois; hampered future French settlements in Ohio Valley New France/Canada comes under direct control of king No elected representatives or trial by jury Slow population growth It is essential that you write chapter outlines that are your original work. Plagiarism is easy to identify in chapter outlines, and cheating only ruins your readiness for the AP exam. PART III: Vocabulary Define the vocabulary below for Chapters 1-4 in The American Pageant. A complete definition requires a 2-4 sentence description that includes its historical significance (highlight or underline this part). Chapter 1: New World Beginnings Aztecs Pueblo Indians Joint Stock Companies Spanish Armada Black Legend Conquistadores Renaissance Canadian Shield Mound Builders Montezuma Christopher Columbus Hernan Cortes Francisco Coronado Treaty of Tordesillas Mestizos Marco Polo Francisco Pizarro Juan Ponce de Leon Hernando de Soto Chapter 2: The Planting of English American Virginia Company Enclosure Iroquois Confederacy House of Burgesses Squatter James Oglethorpe Primogeniture John Smith Indentured Servitude Nation-state Starving Time Powhatan Act of Toleration John Rolfe Royal Charter Lord Baltimore - 1694 Slave Codes Raleigh, Sir Walter Yeoman Oliver Cromwell Proprietor Lord De la War Longhouse Pocahontas Slavery 7

Chapter 3: Settling the Northern Colonies Fundamental Orders Protestant ethic Mayflower Compact - 1620 Navigation Laws The Puritans General Court Separatists Quakers Pilgrims New England Confederation Calvinism Massachusetts Bay Colony Dominion of New England Freemen Visible Saints Covenant Protestant Reformation Predestination King Philip II John Cotton Sir Edmond Andros The "elect" Patroonship Henry Hudson William Bradford Peter Stuyvesant Thomas Hooker William Penn John Winthrop John Calvin Anne Hutchinson Chapter 4: American Life in the Seventeenth Century Jeremiads Middle Passage Bacon s Rebellion Leisler s Rebellion (1689-1691) Halfway Covenant William Berkeley Headright system 8