Native societies before colonization
Age of Exploration
Europe Colonization
Life on the 13 Colonies
Enslaved Africans
100

What kind of homes did the Haudenosaunee live in?

In long houses

100

What were European countries searching for during the Age of Exploration?

New trade routes to Asia

100

Which country founded Jamestown in 1607?

England

100

What were the three regions of the 13 colonies?

New England, Middle, and Southern

100

What type of work did many enslaved Africans do in the Southern Colonies?

Plantation and farm labor

200

Which Native American group built their civilization in the Andes Mountains?The Inca300

The Inca

200

Which explorer reached the Caribbean in 1492?

Christopher Columbus

200

What crop helped Jamestown survive economically?

Tobacco

200

Which region was known as the “Breadbasket Colonies”?

The Middle Colonies

200

Why were enslaved Africans not allowed to learn to read or write?

Slaveholders feared education could lead to rebellion.

300

How did geography influence Native American culture?

It shaped housing, food, and clothing based on environment.

300

What were the three G’s that motivated explorers?

God, Gold, and Glory

300

Which European country established missions in the American Southwest?

Spain

300

What was Bacon’s Rebellion mainly about?

Poor farmers protesting unfair treatment and land policies

300

How did enslaved Africans preserve their culture?

Through songs, stories, and traditions

400

What was one major food source for the tribes in the Great Plain?

Buffalo

400

What exchange brought new plants, animals, and diseases between Europe and the Americas?

The Columbian Exchange

400

What was one reason Europeans built colonies?

To gain wealth and power

400

What document limited the king’s power and inspired colonial government?

The English Bill of Rights

400

What was one form of resistance enslaved people used?

Working slowly, keeping culture alive, or escaping

500

What system united five powerful tribes in present-day New York?

The Iroquois Confederacy

500

 What were two major effects of the Columbian Exchange on the Americas and Europe?

It introduced new foods and animals to both sides of the Atlantic – like horses, corn, and potatoes – but also spread diseases such as smallpox that devastated Indigenous populations.

500

What was the “Middle Passage”?

The brutal voyage enslaved Africans were forced to take across the Atlantic

500

What major religious movement spread ideas about equality and faith in the 1700s?

The Great Awakening

500

How did the laws of the colonies treat enslaved Africans?

They were treated as property with no legal rights.

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