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This comprehensive AMH 2010 study guide features more than 65 carefully compiled exam questions and answers covering the foundational themes of early United States history. Topics include the Pilgrims and Puritans, the Great Awakening, New England and Chesapeake colonies, Native American–European relations, the Columbian Exchange, slavery and colonial labor systems, Bacon's Rebellion, the Stono Rebellion, the Enlightenment, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitutional Convention, the Federalist Papers, the Bill of Rights, Marbury v. Madison, Jeffersonian America, westward expansion, and the War of 1812. Designed for students enrolled in AMH 2010 (United States History to 1877), this question-and-answer resource provides an efficient review format that reinforces key concepts frequently assessed in quizzes, midterm examinations, and final exams. The material synthesizes major historical developments, influential figures, and historiographical interpretations discussed in introductory American history courses, making it suitable for both exam preparation and long-term content retention. The content aligns closely with themes explored in leading U.S. history texts, including Alan Brinkley's American History: Connecting with the Past and Eric Foner's Give Me Liberty!, both widely adopted in undergraduate survey courses. Interpretations relating to Native American relations and colonial conflict also reflect scholarship associated with historian Bernard Bailyn, whose work on early American intellectual history remains influential within the field. Referenced Sources: • Brinkley, Alan. American History: Connecting with the Past. McGraw-Hill Education. • Foner, Eric. Give Me Liberty!: An American History. W.W. Norton & Company. • Bailyn, Bernard. The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution. Harvard University Press. • Wood, Gordon S. The American Revolution: A History. Modern Library. Relevant Students: This document is particularly useful for undergraduate students taking AMH 2010: United States History to 1877, first-year history majors, general education students fulfilling American history requirements, online learners preparing for timed assessments, and students seeking a concise revision tool before quizzes, midterms, and final examinations. Keywords: AMH 2010 exam questions, AMH 2010 answers, United States History to 1877, Colonial America study guide, Great Awakening, Puritans, Pilgrims, Roger Williams, Rhode Island, New Netherland, Virginia tobacco, Bacon's Rebellion, Stono Rebellion, Columbian Exchange, John Locke, Enlightenment, Federalist Papers, James Madison, Bill of Rights, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Bernard Bailyn, Jamestown, John Smith, Pocahontas, Marbury v. Madison, Judicial Review, War of 1812, American Revolution, Constitutional Convention, Articles of Confederation, early American history, U.S. history exam preparation, University of Florida history, AMH 2010 final exam, college history notes

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Which religious sect wanted to leave from the church of England? -

ANSWER ✔✔pilgrims


Roger Williams fled here from Mass for religious freedom? -

ANSWER ✔✔Rhode island


Orthodox clergy men against emotion revivals - ANSWER ✔✔old

lights

, consequence of great awakening - ANSWER ✔✔baptists in Virginia

challenged authority of elite


who settled america first - ANSWER ✔✔out of Africa- through Asia-

down through baring land bridge- america

size of tenochtitian compared to early European cities in 1500 -

ANSWER ✔✔they had a larger civilization then Europeans thought


what happened when British came to new netherland - ANSWER

✔✔the people didnt do anything to the british


why did john winthrope want to build a city on a hill - ANSWER

✔✔model of morality to England and world


why did Columbus cross the atlantic when others did not - ANSWER

✔✔he undercalculated the distance, where as others did not


what was the main reason for the founding of new netherland -

ANSWER ✔✔to make money


what happened to the puritans - ANSWER ✔✔the new englanders-

evangelicals

what shows that locke's ideas of liberty influenced americans in the

1730s - ANSWER ✔✔cato's article and zengers weekly journal

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