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Summary APUSH Study Guide: Period 1-5 AP US History Notes & Review (1491–1877)

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APUSH STUDY GUIDE — 26 PAGES OF AP US HISTORY NOTES By someone who got an A in the class and 5 on the exam. NO AI USE This 26-page APUSH study guide covers U.S. history from Period 1 (1491–1607) through Period 5 (1844–1877) in a condensed, chronological, color-coordinated format. What’s included: • Key events, people, wars, treaties, laws, and movements • Period-by-period APUSH review • Cause & effect connections to help you understand historical developments • Important vocabulary and concepts for FRQs • CCOT and causation-focused review • Concise summaries after major sections • Guidance for active recall and “Blurt” studying • Major topics including Native American societies, European colonization, the American Revolution, the Constitution, early U.S. politics, westward expansion, slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction The notes are designed to help you connect events rather than memorize isolated facts, making them useful for APUSH tests, FRQs, unit reviews, and last-minute exam preparation. Use them alongside your class materials or review videos for a faster way to organize 1491–1877. 26 pages • Periods 1–5 • 1491–1877 • Chronological review • FRQ-focused concepts

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​APUSH - Study Faster​
​How can these notes even help me?​



​●​ ​WHAP vs APUSH Mindsets​
​○​ ​The AP Histories have three types of FRQ structures:​
​■​ ​Comparison​
​■​ ​Change and Continuities over Time (CCOT)​
​■​ ​Causation​
​○​ ​APUSH​​tends to use​​CCOT​​and​​Causation​​more because of us focusing on ONE​
​region.​

​■​ ​YOU should understand US history as specific instances of​​CAUSE​​and​
​EFFECT​​→ which helps with CCOT​


​●​ ​Ok, how will these notes help?​

​○​ ​I organized these notes as chronological​​BECAUSE​​X,​​EFFECT​​Y, to understand​
​how events create what history is now.​

​○​ ​People​​,​​Wars​​,​ ​Battles​​, and​​Treaties​​highlight contexts to set the stage.​

​○​ ​Specific Vocab​​will be seen on tests and should be used in your FRQs​
​●​ ​How would I even use these?​

​○​ ​NEVER​​ONLY READ ANY NOTES​

​■​ ​Everything will go over your head and​​nothing​​will be​​synthesized​

​■​ ​To understand APUSH, you need to trace the dots of Causations and CCOT​

​○​ ​1) Use these in tandem with​​Heimler’s​​History​​(or equivalent)​

​○​ ​2) Active Recall is your best friend!​

​■​ ​APUSH needs you to recall specifics fast! What are some examples of​
​nomadic American Indians? Why did Columbus explore the New World,​
​and what was the​​EFFECT​​?​

​■​ ​Active Recall will increase speed and accuracy (in all classes!) Here is​
​how I did it under a time crunch:​

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​●​ ​1) Read each page of my notes before the summary section​

​●​ ​2)Summarize the important bits and connect the cause and​
​effects​

​●​ ​3) Check if it is similar and repeat​

​○​ ​3) When watching Heimler Topic Videos or Chapter Reviews with more time:​

​■​ ​1) Split the videos into ~2-minute parts​

​■​ ​2) Watch, take notes, and summarize each section in your head​

​■​ ​3) Take a 15-minute break after a couple of videos​

​■​ ​4) BLURT!​

​●​ ​Get a separate sheet of paper and write down everything you​
​remember from the notes WITHOUT LOOKING for about 3-7​
​minutes. You can structure your Blurt sheet like your notes, a​
​Mind Map, or a paragraph (FRQ style)​

​●​ ​Compare your Blurt sheet to original notes, and fill in knowledge​
​gaps​

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​APUSH - Period 1(1491-1607)​
​What was society like in the Americas before Europeans arrived, and how did it change?​


​●​ ​Natives Before Europeans​
​○​ ​Pueblo​​- Utah and Arizona:​
​■​ ​Maize​​for Trade and Food​
​■​ ​Advanced Irrigation systems​
​■​ ​Urban centers and Cliff dwellings​
​○​ ​Great Plains​​:​
​■​ ​Nomadic Hunters and Gatherers​
​■​ ​Kinship bands:​​Ute People​
​○​ ​Southwest Coast:​
​■​ ​Fishing​​and Plant life​
​■​ ​Chumash People (CA)​
​●​ ​Regional Trade Networks​
​●​ ​Cities​
​○​ ​Plateau​​-​​Chinook​​:​
​■​ ​Plank houses​
​○​ ​Northeast -​​Iroquois​​:​
​■​ ​Longhouses - Timber​
​■​ ​Farmers​
​○​ ​Mississippi River Valley:​
​■​ ​Rivers​
​●​ ​Trade networks​
​●​ ​Rich Farming​
​■​ ​Towns -​​Cahokia​
​●​ ​Central Government​


​SUMMARY:​
​The American Indians, before Europeans arrived, adapted to their surroundings.​
​Coastal areas fished; Great Basin people (Pueblo) grew maize, used irrigation systems,​
​and lived in cliff dwellings. Great Plains people hunted buffalo in nomadic kinship​
​groups. Northeast Iroquois had long houses and farmed timber. The Mississippi River​

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