Lesson 1: North American Indian Culture Regions
Lesson 2: Three American Indian Culture Regions
Lesson 3: European Colonization
Lesson 4: Building Nations
Lesson 5: Living in the United States
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These are homes made in the Arctic and Subarctic Native American regions made of ice and packed snow.

Igloos

100

These are things made by ancient people like tools, weapons, sculptures, and such

Artifacts

100

These people were seeking religious freedom from England. They made friends with the Natives and even had a dinner where many thanks were given

The Pilgrims.

100

This is where the last battle of the American Revolutionary War happened in 1781

Yorktown

100

This is a subarctic region full of evergreen forests

The Taiga

200

These are mobile homes that were used by Native Americans in the Great Plains region

Tepees

200

These are the three Native American tribes we went over in class for this lesson.

Mississippians, The Ancient Puebloans, and the Iroquois League

200

These four countries explored the United States

France, England (Great Britain), Netherlands, and Spain

200

This is the war between Canada and Britain against the United States

The War of 1812

200

This is the movement from one place to another

Migration
300

This is a home in the Northeastern culture made up of trees bent to make a rectangular home. Some people would say these are quite long.

Longhouse

300

This is a long period of time without precipitation

drought

300

This English town was a success for Britain in 1607. It was named after a king.

Jamestown

300

What did the 1867 British North America Act do for Canada?

Made them a dominion

300

Where do people usually set up their towns and cities? (multiple things so use multiple)

Good farmland, bodies of water, and near natural resources

400
Ancient people crossed this in order to make it to North America

The Bering Land Bridge

400

The Ancient Puebloans built this. One of these can be seen at Mesa Verde

Connected villages on cliffsides

400

This was the worst portion of the Triangular Trade that was from Africa to North America

The Middle Passage

400

The 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, was elected in this year. What is he known for?

1860. Known for his role in abolishing slavery

400

Where are places of human resources concentrated the most at?

Areas with higher education systems

500
This is a ceremonial dinner held for significant figures and events in the Pacific Northwest Native American culture regions.

Potlatch

500

This is the reason why women in the Iroquois tribe were different than other women of different tribes.

They had political power and voted in their hoyaneh (leaders)

500

This war was fought between the French and Native Americans against the English and the American Colonists

The French and Indian War

500

This is the day that the Declaration of Independence was issued (I want month, day, and year)

July 4th, 1776

500

We used this map to tell where dense amounts of people are

Population Density Map

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