Period 3 Review
1754-1800
Consider Buying a Guide
This is a good one:
Cracking the AP U.S. History Exam, 2016 Edition
Whatever you do, make sure you get a copy that was published no earlier than 2015 since the test has been remodeled.
Key Concept Outline
Click the link and then scroll down to Period 3:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G7fMZ1AF-z8c3Zb9HOrtKFSnfF7BSnhLIsCRSxsfXRc/edit?usp=sharing
Give Me Liberty! Textbook Resources
There are so many resources available on our textbook’s website. Pick a chapter at the top and see a wide variety of study resources.
http://www.wwnorton.com/college/history/give-me-liberty3-brief/welcome.aspx
Period 3 Flashcards
https://quizlet.com/61822899/apush-period-3-terms-flash-cards/
Click on "Flashcards" at the top when you are ready to the vocabulary in that way.
More Study Resources
Periods 3 Explained
Click on this link and watch any of these videos if you can’t remember the content about them:
"Common Sense" Explained
Colonialism in America Explained
The Boston Massacre Explained
The Boston Tea Party Explained:
An Idiot's Guide to the Declaration of Independence
The American Revolution Explained
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Explained
Shays's Rebellion Explained
The Articles of Confederation Explained
US Federalism For Dummies: American Government Review
The Federalist Papers Explained
Federalists vs Anti-Federalists
Explaining Federalist Paper #10
Federalist #47 Explained
Federalist Paper #51 Explained
Federalist Paper #68 Explained
Federalist Paper #70 Explained
Federalist Paper #78 Explained
Federalist #30 Explained:
Checks and Balances for Dummies
America's First Gangs; The First Political Parties
Constitutional Interpretation & The Supreme Court
Hamilton for Dummies
George Washington "O.G."
The Whiskey Rebellion Explained
The Farewell Address for Dummies
Jay's Treaty Explained
The Marshall Court for Dummies
Election of 1788 George Washington
Election of 1792 George Washington
Election of 1796 John Adams
Election of 1800 Thomas Jefferson