How many Native American Regions did we study?
5 (Northeast, Southeast, Plains, West and Southwest)
What is the trio of Corn, Squash and Beans called?
The three sisters
Which country was the most powerful Monarchy in Europe?
Spain
New France attracted many settlers
T or F
False
The Dutch did not emphasize religious conversion in their relationships with Native Americans.
T or F
True
What two regions used Mounds for shelter?
Northeast and Southeast
What was the most common crops among Native Americans?
Corn, Squash and Beans
What two countries practice Catholicism (Catholic religion)
Spain and France
The French exploited existing Inter-Tribal alliances and rivalries to establish trade relationships with the
HURONS
What disease was most prominent from the Dutch to the Native Americans?
Smallpox
Which region used Teepees for Shelter?
Plains
What region are the Seminole tribes from
SouthEast
Who did Spain try to convert to Catholicism
The Native Americans
They made them do most of their own work to include tracking, trapping and skinning the animals and taking them to the fur trade.
The Dutch focused trade with the Native Americans in what two states that we know today?
New York and New Jersey
Which Region covers what we know today as
the top corner of Washington, California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado and Idaho?
WEST
What region are the Hurons from?
North East
What disease did Europeans (Spain) bring to the Native Americans
Smallpox (they brought others but you are responsible for smallpox on the exam).
What did the French exchange with the Native Americans?
Textiles and weapons
The Dutch established a fur trade with what confederacy?
The Iriquois
Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, Utah and Mexico?
South West
What region are the Anasazi from?
Southwest
What did Spain mine for?
Gold, silver and other valuables
If the French were successful at converting Native Americans to Christianity, the Newly converted Native American could then buy what?
French Muskets
Dutch weapons helped what tribe defeat the Huron?
Iroquois