APUSH Period 2: 1607-1754 Learning Objectives Study Guide

Answer the following questions based on the learning objectives for the colonization of North America from 1607 to 1754.  You should seek to have your answers be accurate, relevant, and complete

Question 1a

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(L.O. 2A) Explain the context for the colonization of North America from 1607 to 1754. 

Question 1b

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(L.O. 2B) Explain how and why various European colonies developed and expanded from 1607 to 1754. 

Question 1c

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(L.O. 2C) Explain how and why environmental and other factors shaped the development and expansion of various British colonies that developed and expanded from 1607 to 1754. 

Question 1d

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(L.O. 2D) Explain causes and effects of transatlantic trade over time. 

Question 1e

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(L.O. 2E) Explain how and why interactions between various European nations and American Indians changed over time. 

Question 1f

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(L.O. 2F) Explain the causes and effects of slavery in the various British colonial regions. 

Question 1g

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(L.O. 2G) Explain how enslaved people responded to slavery. 

Question 1h

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(L.O. 2H) Explain how and why the movement of a variety of people and ideas across the Atlantic contributed to the development of American culture over time. 

Question 1i

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(L.O. 2I) Explain how and why the different goals and interests of European leaders and colonists affected how they viewed themselves and their relationship with Britain. 

Question 1j

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(L.O. 2J) Compare the effects of the development of colonial society in the various regions of North America. 

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