What is a primary source?
A source or evidence created by the people that were there
Name a European nation we studied about coming to America
What three countries founded settlements in the Americas?
Spain, France, and Britain
What country created the 13 Colonies?
Britain
What does cooperation mean?
Working together and getting along
What is a secondary source?
What did the Spanish governor call the Indigenous people?
Ignorant
Which country settled and made the city Quebec?
Name a northern colony
New York, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut
What does conflict mean?
Disagreement or fighting
People who lived there first, originally
What does motive mean?
An internal desire, need, emotion or impulse to make a person act a way
Which country founded Jamestown?
Britain
Name a middle colony
New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware
Name a way that colonists and Indigenous people cooperated
Buying land, Allowing them to use rivers, trading, sent food
Why might the land and the places they lived matter to Indigenous people?
A reason about them knowing it very well, the food/plant life etc.
What does means mean?
A method on how to achieve something
Which country founded Santa Fe?
Spain
Name a southern colony
Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia
War, violence, taking their land, etc
How many biome regions are there?
5
What are the consequences of European empires becoming established in the Americas?
New languages, new religions, less land for Indigenous
What did all countries impose onto the Indigenous people?
Language and Religion
Which was a charter colony?
Massachusetts, Pennsylvania or Virginia
Conflict (depended on tribe) but ultimately after the French/Spanish lost their land, Britian took almost all of their land away