This body of water runs down the entire eastern side of the state of Arkansas.
What is The Mississippi River.
This Arkansas native tribe is known for their pottery and bow-making due to the wood and clay in the region they inhabited.
The Caddo people
The expedition of Hernando de Soto and 600 men from Portugal and Spain took place in what time period?
1539-1543
Powerful countries like England believed in this economic concept that stated the world has a FINITE amount of wealth.
Mercantilism
This group of people outwardly opposed being told what to do by the British in the 1760’s and 1770’s.
Patriots (American colonists)
This Arkansas landform is located between the St. Francis River and the Black River. It stretches towards the southern portion of the state.
Crowley’s Ridge
The Osage people lived in the northwest region of the state and resided HEAVILY on this type of natural resource.
Water (From the rivers)
These FOUR countries explored and colonized what is now the United States.
Spain, France, the Netherlands, and England/GB
This period of time refers to the second part of triangular trade which involved the purchasing of enslaved peoples and forcing them into a life of bondage in the colonies.
The Middle Passage (which is a part of the Transatlantic Slave Trade)
This group of people did not support the American cause.
Loyalists
This Arkansas landform stretches west to east and is located south of the Arkansas River.
The Ouachita Mountain Range
This Arkansas native tribe resided primarily along the Mississippi River.
The Quapaw people
This country wanted to colonize in the America’s to expand their empire and practice religious freedom.
England/GB
This event directly caused the creation of the Proclamation of 1763 which denied American colonists the right to expand west of the line.
The French and Indian War
This legislation was passed by the British Parliament and allowed soldiers to search houses and businesses and take what they believed to be “evidence.”
Writs of Assistance
This Arkansas body of water reaches in and out of the state of Arkansas, eventually linking with the Mississippi River.
The White River
The Caddo people lived in this region of the state.
The southwest region.
This was the first SUCCESSFUL British settlement in the America’s - named after the King of England.
Jamestown
This was a direct result of the Proclamation of 1763 as people wanted to be recognized for their sovereignty.
Pontiac’s Rebellion
This legislation was passed by the British Parliament and forced colonists to house British soldiers
The Quartering Act
This Arkansas body of water stretches west to east across the ENTIRE state of Arkansas.
The Arkansas River
The Osage people were also referred to as “Children of the __________.”
Middle Waters
This tribe helped the people of Jamestown during the Starving Time.
The Powhatan people
The French and Indian War was expensive which led to this.
The implementation of British taxes and legislation to constrict the colonists.
This group planned boycotts and demonstrations like the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party.
The Sons of Liberty