CHAPTER 2: Quick Study Guide

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  • Europeans in America, 1600s–1700s
    European Nation Major Economic Activities Government
    Spain
    • gold and silver mining
    • trading
    • farming
    • Crown-appointed viceroys or governors
    • no elected officials
    France
    • fur trading
    • some farming
    • Crown-appointed governors
    • no elected officials
    England
    • farming
    • fishing
    • trading
    • Crown-appointed governors
    • elected assemblies
  • North America, 1753
    A map of North America showing which areas were claimed by Britain, France, and Spain.
  • The 13 British Colonies
    Colony European Settlement
    *North and South Carolina formed a single colony, Carolina, until they were separated in 1712.
    Southern Colonies
    Virginia 1607
    Maryland 1632
    Carolina
    North Carolina 1655
    South Carolina* 1670
    Georgia 1732
    New England Colonies
    Massachusetts 1620
    New Hampshire 1623
    Connecticut 1634
    Rhode Island 1636
    Middle Colonies
    New York 1624
    New Jersey 1630
    Delaware 1638
    Pennsylvania 1644

Quick Study Timeline

A timeline shows American settlers from 1500 to 1750 including a picture of Magellan, a woman standing among men, and a statue of Pope. d

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Table of Contents

Prentice Hall: United States History CHAPTER 1 Many Cultures Meet (Prehistory–1550) CHAPTER 2 Europeans Establish Colonies (1492–1752) CHAPTER 3 The American Colonies Take Shape (1607–1765) CHAPTER 4 The American Revolution (1765–1783) CHAPTER 5 Creating the Constitution (1781–1789) CHAPTER 6 The New Republic (1789–1816) CHAPTER 7 Nationalism and Sectionalism (1812–1855) CHAPTER 8 Religion and Reform (1812–1860) CHAPTER 9 Manifest Destiny (1800–1850) CHAPTER 10 The Union in Crisis (1846–1861) CHAPTER 11 The Civil War (1861–1865) CHAPTER 12 The Reconstruction Era (1865–1877) CHAPTER 13 The Triumph of Industry (1865–1914) CHAPTER 14 Immigration and Urbanization (1865–1914) CHAPTER 15 The South and West Transformed (1865–1900) CHAPTER 16 Issues of the Gilded Age (1877–1900) CHAPTER 17 The Progressive Era (1890–1920) CHAPTER 18 An Emerging World Power (1890–1917) CHAPTER 19 World War I and Beyond (1914–1920) CHAPTER 20 The Twenties (1919–1929) CHAPTER 21 The Great Depression (1928–1932) CHAPTER 22 The New Deal (1932–1941) CHAPTER 23 The Coming of War (1931–1942) CHAPTER 24 World War II (1941–1945) CHAPTER 25 The Cold War (1945–1960) CHAPTER 26 Postwar Confidence and Anxiety (1945–1960) CHAPTER 27 The Civil Rights Movement (1945–1975) CHAPTER 28 The Kennedy and Johnson Years (1960–1968) CHAPTER 29 The Vietnam War Era (1954–1975) CHAPTER 30 An Era of Protest and Change (1960–1980) CHAPTER 31 A Crisis in Confidence (1968–1980) CHAPTER 32 The Conservative Resurgence (1980–1993) CHAPTER 33 Into a New Century (1992–Today) Reflections: Enduring Issues Five Themes of Geography Profile of the Fifty States Atlas Presidents of the United States Economics Handbook Landmark Decisions of the Supreme Court Documents of Our Nation English and Spanish Glossary Index Acknowledgments