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to bottom and bottom to top a thousand times; they dig, split rocks, move stones, and carry dirt on
their backs to wash it in the rivers, while those who wash gold stay in the water all the time with
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task of all is to dry the mines by scooping up pansful of water and throwing it up outside.... After
each six or eight months' work in the mines, which was the time required of each crew to dig enough
gold for melting, up to a third of the men died. × that some researchers have trumpeted, it still
represented a destruction of half the native population. Even then, the guesstimates involve such
things as accounting for the effects of epidemics—which other researchers, using the same data,
dispute ever occurred—or expanding the sample area to all of North and Central America. However,
estimating the number of people alive in a region five hundred years ago has proven difficult, and
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many scholars have used to arrive at population numbers—extrapolating from early explorers’ Unit
1 contact - Kenston Local Schools military technology, including guns, which made any single
Spanish soldier the equal of several poorly armed natives, offsetting the latter’s numerical advantage.
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Indians than most, put it: "All men of conscience or prudence ply to windward, to maintain their
wars to be defensive." Margaret Sanger: “No Gods, No Masters” AP US History - Oldham County
Schools percent! Such “minor” exaggerations as the tendencies of some explorers to overestimate
their opponents’ numbers, which, when They ... brought us parrots and balls of cotton and spears and
many other things, which they exchanged for the glass beads and hawks' bells. They willingly traded
everything they owned... . They were well-built, with good bodies and handsome features.... They do
not bear arms, and do not know them, for I showed them a sword, they took it by the edge and cut
themselves out of ignorance. They have no iron. Their spears are made of cane... . They would make
fine servants.... With fifty men we could subjugate them all and make them do whatever we want.
These Arawaks of the Bahama Islands were much like Indians on the mainland, who were
remarkable (European observers were to say again and again) for their hospitality, their belief in
sharing. These traits did not stand out in the Europe of the Renaissance, dominated as it was by the
religion of popes, the government of kings, the frenzy for money that marked Western civilization
and its first messenger to the Americas, Christopher Columbus. America “is great, because it is
good.” Honor counted to founding patriots like Adams, Jefferson, Grading
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West More to the point, no native culture could have conceived of maintaining expeditions of
thousands of men in the field for months at a time. Virtually all of the natives lived off the land and
took slaves back to their home, as opposed to colonizing new territory with their own settlers.
Indeed, only the European industrial engine could have provided the material wherewithal to
maintain such armies, and only the European political constructs of liberty, property rights, and
nationalism kept men in combat for abstract political causes. European combat style produced yet
another advantage in that firearms showed no favoritism on the battlefield. Spanish gunfire
destroyed the hierarchy of the enemy, including the aristocratic dominant political class. Aztec chiefs
and Moor sultans alike were completely vulnerable to massed firepower, yet without the legal
framework of republicanism and civic virtue like Europe’s to replace its leadership cadre, a native
See more 599 x 487 © 2013 - 2024 studylib.net all other trademarks and copyrights are the property
of their respective owners Throughout much of the twentieth century, there was a subtle and, at
times, obvious campaign to separate virtue from talent, to divide character from success. The latest in
this line of attack is the emphasis on diversity—that somehow merely having different skin shades or
national origins makes America special. But it was not the color of the skin of people who came here
that made them special, it was the content of their character. America remains a beacon of liberty,
not merely because its institutions have generally remained strong, its citizens free, and its attitudes
tolerant, but because it, among most of the developed world, still cries out as a nation, “Character
counts.” Personal liberties in Zinn Questions Socialist Challenge 1. According As Dr. Cotton Mather,
Puritan theologian, put it: "It was supposed that no less than 600 Pequot souls were brought down to
hell that day." The prices were changing often due and gold from the New World that was brought to
Europe. Part Two: Chapter 1 Questions . The four main characteristics of the Indian civilizations in
Mesoamerica where art, religion, society and economy. These characteristics were equal to those of
Europe and the Mediterranean. Mesoamericans portrayed art through dance, pottery, and music. All
of the Mesoamerican religions were polytheistic and the gods had to be given offerings.
Mesoamericans did not have unity, so they were divided in a social hierarchy. The economy relied on
agriculture because of the scarce amount of large animals. . The eastern woodland Indian societies
were organized and governed by self-governing tribes composed of clans. In their culture, the elders
would encourage local chief, who aided clan elders conducted ceremonies and regulated personal
life. Gender played a role when it came to farming because it was the province of both sexes, but
among eastern Woodland Indians it was the work of women. These societies were matrilineal, which
is the inheritance one receives from the female line of ancestors. Farmers focused on religious
ceremonies related to the agricultural cycle went broke; and Lee Iacocca had to eat crow on national
TV for his company’s mistakes. Secure property rights not only made it
down for a moment to allow Jefferson or his associates to make a challenge, and when he did not,
Adams finished the tally, becoming president. Jefferson told confidants that he thought the ballots
were indeed in dispute, but he would not wreck the country over a few pieces of paper. As Adams
took the oath of office, he thought he heard Washington say, “I am fairly out and you are “ Writer-
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organized ” Troy, MI 48085 Did you find mistakes in interface or texts? Or do you know how to
improve StudyLib UI? Feel free to send suggestions. Its very important for us! The Assignment Part
One………………………..…………………2-3 © 2024 airSlate Inc. Mention any relevant
extracurricular activities or experiences that have sparked your interest in American history. America
“is great, because it is good.” Honor counted to founding patriots like Adams, Jefferson, Forty years
after the Pequot War, Puritans and Indians fought again. This time it was the Wampanoags,
occupying the south shore of Massachusetts Bay, who were in the way and also beginning to trade
some of their land to people outside the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Their chief, Massasoit, was
dead. His son Wamsutta had been killed by Englishmen, and Wamsuttas brother Metacom (later to
be called King Philip by the English) became chief. The English found their excuse, a murder which
they attributed to Metacom, and they began a war of conquest against the Wampanoags, a war to
take their land. They were clearly the aggressors, but claimed Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter
Three A . P . U . S . H I S T O R Y S U M M E R A S S I G N M E N T pdfFiller is an end-to-end
solution for managing, creating, and editing documents and forms in the cloud. Save time and hassle
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promised gold, Early Colonies Quiz Study Guide 9/24 × Conclude by expressing your enthusiasm
for the APUSH course and your commitment to actively participate and learn. While the men were
sent many miles away to the mines, the wives remained to work the soil, forced into the excruciating
job of digging and making thousands of hills for cassava plants. Thus began the history, five hundred
years ago, of the European invasion of the Indian settlements in the Americas. That beginning, when
you read Las Casas-even if his figures are exaggerations (were there 3 million Indians to begin with,
as he United States honestly represents its Marxist biases in the title! What is most amazing and
refreshing is that the past God, glory, and gold—not necessarily in that order—took post-Renaissance
Europeans to parts of the globe they had never before seen. The opportunity to gain materially while
bringing the Gospel to non-Christians offered powerful incentives to explorers from Portugal, Spain,
England, and France to embark on dangerous voyages of discovery in the 1400s. Certainly they were
not the first to sail to the Western Hemisphere: Norse sailors reached the coasts of Iceland in 874 and
Greenland a century later, and legends recorded Leif Erickson’s establishment of a colony in
Vinland, The purpose of the summer assignment is to expose students to the different interpretations
of the history of the United States, and have them read a variety of sources critically and
rhetorically. Students will be able to practice and hone their reading and annotating skills, which will
be utilized throughout the duration of the course. APUSH require students to read and write
critically. Draw or type your signature, upload a signature image, or capture it with your digital
camera. And yet, there is some reason to call them Indians, because they did come, perhaps 25,000
years ago, from Asia, across the land bridge of the Bering Straits (later to disappear under water) to
Alaska. Then they moved southward, seeking warmth and land, in a trek lasting thousands of years
that took them into North America, then Central and South America. In Nicaragua, Brazil, and
Ecuador their petrified footprints can still be seen, along with the print of bison, who disappeared
about five thousand years ago, so they must have reached South America at least that far back Zinn
Questions Socialist Challenge 1. According I have seen two generations of my people die.... I know
the difference between peace and war better than any man in my country. I am now grown old, and
must die soon; my authority must descend to my brothers, Opitehapan, Opechancanough and
Catatough-then to my two sisters, and then to my two daughters-I wish them to know as much as I
do, and that your love to them may be like mine to you. Why will you take by force what you may
have quietly by love? Why will you destroy us who supply you with food? What can you get by war?
We can hide our provisions and run into the woods; then you will starve for wronging your friends.
Why are you jealous of us? We are unarmed, and willing to give you what you ask, if you come in a
friendly manner, and not so simple as not to know that it is much better to eat good meat, sleep
comfortably, live quietly with my wives and children, laugh and be merry with the English, and trade
for their copper and hatchets, than to run away from them, and to lie cold in the woods, feed on
acorns, roots and such trash, and be so hunted that I can neither eat nor sleep. In these wars, my men
must sit up watching, and if a twig break, they all cry out "Here comes Captain Smith!" So I must
end my miserable life. Take away your guns and swords, the cause of all our jealousy, or you may all
die in the same manner. When the Pilgrims came to New England they too were coming not to
vacant land but to territory inhabited by tribes of Indians. The governor of the Massachusetts Bay
Colony, John Winthrop, created the excuse to take Indian land by declaring the area legally a
"vacuum." The Indians, he said, had not "subdued" the land, and therefore excited only a few
merchants, explorers, and dreamers. Still, the prospect of finding a waterway to Asia infatuated
sailors; and in 1501 a Florentine passenger on a Portuguese voyage, Amerigo Vespucci, wrote letters
to his friends in which he described the New World. His self-promoting dispatches circulated sooner
than Columbus’s own written accounts, and as a result the term Money cannot buy it.” It is not
surprising, then, that so many left-wing historians
© 2013 - 2024 studylib.net all other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective
owners © 2013 - 2024 studylib.net all other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their
respective owners Part Two: Comparative Reading – Zinn and Schweikart Henry saw these relatively
small trading outposts as only the first step in developing reliable water routes to the East. Daring
sailors trained at Henry’s school soon pushed farther southward, finally rounding the Cape of Storms
in 1486, when Bartholomeu Dias was blown off course by fantastic winds. King John II eventually
changed the name of the cape to the Cape of Good Hope, reflecting the promise of a new route to
India offered by Dias’s discovery. That promise became reality in 1498, after Vasco How you take
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"From Rosie to Lucy” Name: ____________________________ US HISTORY AP The prices were
changing often due and gold from the New World that was brought to Europe. Part Two: Chapter 1
Questions . The four main characteristics of the Indian civilizations in Mesoamerica where art,
religion, society and economy. These characteristics were equal to those of Europe and the
Mediterranean. Mesoamericans portrayed art through dance, pottery, and music. All of the
Mesoamerican religions were polytheistic and the gods had to be given offerings. Mesoamericans did
not have unity, so they were divided in a social hierarchy. The economy relied on agriculture because
of the scarce amount of large animals. . The eastern woodland Indian societies were organized and
governed by self-governing tribes composed of clans. In their culture, the elders would encourage
local chief, who aided clan elders conducted ceremonies and regulated personal life. Gender played
a role when it came to farming because it was the province of both sexes, but among eastern
Woodland Indians it was the work of women. These societies were matrilineal, which is the
inheritance one receives from the female line of ancestors. Farmers focused on religious ceremonies
related to the agricultural cycle × A . P . U . S . H I S T O R Y S U M M E R A S S I G N M E N T
Highlight any achievements or awards related to history or social studies. freedoms to eat fast foods,
smoke, or modify their automobiles, not to mention start businesses or invest in existing firms
without fear of retribution. Summary Organizer #2 - The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American A . P
. U . S . H I S T O R Y S U M M E R A S S I G N M E N T rounded up fifteen hundred Arawak
men, women, and children, put them in pens guarded by Spaniards and dogs, then picked the five
hundred best specimens to load onto ships. Of those five hundred, two hundred died en route. The
rest arrived alive in Spain and were put up for sale by the archdeacon of the town, who reported that,
although the slaves were "naked as the day they were born," they showed "no more embarrassment
than animals." Columbus later wrote: "Let us in the name of the Holy Trinity go on sending all the
slaves that can be sold." 3. There is little evidence available for estimating the numbers of people lost
in warfare prior to the Europeans because in general natives did not keep written records. Later,
when whites could document oral histories during the Indian wars on the western frontier, they
found that different tribes exaggerated their accounts of battles in totally different ways, depending
on tribal custom. Some, who preferred to emphasize bravery over brains, inflated casualty numbers.
Others, viewing large body counts as a sign of weakness, deemphasized their losses. What is certain
is that vast numbers of natives were killed by other natives, and that only technological
backwardness—the absence of guns, for example— a device with a pivoted limb that established the
sun’s altitude 2019-20 A . P . U . S . H I S T O R Y S U M M E R A S S I G N M E N T A . P . U .
S . H I S T O R Y S U M M E R A S S I G N M E N T Schweikart/Allen & Comparative
SAQs….……………………..87-88 Zinn
SAQs……………………………………………………………..76 To a great extent, that is why, on
March 4, 1801, John Adams would have thought of nothing other than to turn the White House over
to his hated foe, without fanfare, self-pity, or complaint, and return to his everyday life away from
politics. That is why, on the few occasions where very thin electoral margins produced no clear
winner in the presidential race (such as 1824, 1876, 1888, 1960, and 2000), the losers (after some
legal maneuvering, recounting of votes, and occasional whining) nevertheless stepped aside and
congratulated the winner of a different party. Adams may have set a precedent, but in truth he would
do nothing else. After all, he was a man of character. died in heaps, like bedbugs,” wrote one
historian. Even so, neither The Aztec civilization of Mexico came out of the heritage of Mayan,
Zapotec, and Toltec cultures. It built enormous constructions from stone tools and human labor,
developed a writing system and a priesthood. It also engaged in (let us not overlook this) the ritual
killing of thousands of people as sacrifices to the gods. The cruelty of the Aztecs, however, did not
erase a certain innocence, and when a Spanish armada appeared at Vera Cruz, and a bearded white
man came ashore, with strange beasts (horses), clad in iron, it was thought that he was the legendary
Aztec man-god who had died three hundred years before, with the promise to return-the mysterious
Quetzalcoatl. And so they welcomed him, with munificent hospitality. If you believe that this page
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Narváez himself drowned, and natives killed members of his expedition until only four of them
reached a Spanish settlement in Mexico. credit. This assignment is due on Tuesday, August 20, 2019.
Failure to Because of Columbus's exaggerated report and promises, his second expedition was given
seventeen ships and more than twelve hundred men. The aim was clear: slaves and gold. They went
from island to island in the Caribbean, taking Indians as captives. But as word spread of the
Europeans' intent they found more and more empty villages. On Haiti, they found that the sailors left
behind at Fort Navidad had been killed in a battle with the Indians, after they had roamed the island
in gangs looking for gold, taking women and children as slaves for sex and labor. Did you find
mistakes in interface or texts? Or do you know how to improve StudyLib UI? Feel free to send
suggestions. Its very important for us! Mention any relevant extracurricular activities or experiences
that have sparked your interest in American history. European exploration in the New World.” For
that to have SKILLS--Multiple Choice Questions Strategies & Tips Zinn
SAQs……………………………………………………………..76 × [email protected] Get
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Example: “It was January and Victor was nine years old. He was sleeping in his bedroom in the
basement of the HUD house when it happened” (Alexie 1). anyone could become successful, from
an immigrant Jew like Lionel Cohen and his famous Lionel toy trains to an Austrian bodybuilder
turned-millionaire actor and governor like Arnold Schwarzenegger. Carnegie arrived penniless;
Ford’s company Heresy ID: When one has a belief that is mutually opposed to a church or religious
system. SIG: This separated church and states. A result from this was the unappreciative countries
towards the American Church's optimism. Civic Humanism ID: The idea that one should participate
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