Great Civilizations
Native Peoples of North America
Age of Exploration
Colonization and Conflict
Iroquois Confederacy
100

This civilization had sculpted colossal stone heads

Who are the Olmec? 
100

This group lived in the subarctic, was known for igloos and dog sleds. 

Who were the Inuit? 

100

This deadly factor killed up to 90% of Native Americans after 1500

What were diseases like smallpox? 

100

These women were sent to Virginia by the Virginia Joint-Stock Company to marry free English colonists. 

What were tobacco brides? 

100

The number of nations ORIGINALLY included in the Iroquois Confederacy

What was Five? 

200

This crop was central to Mayan farming

What was maize? 

200

This animal was central to the Great Plains peoples' way of life

What was the Buffalo? 

200

This man led the Puebloan Revolt against the Spanish in 1680

Who was Pope? 

200

These two goods were desired by Powhatan and John Smith, respectively. 

What was weapons and food? 

200

The name for the governing body which made decisions for the Iroquois Confederacy

What was the Grand Council?

300

This city was the capital of the Aztec Empire

What was Tenochtitlan? 

300

This event saw a Southwestern tribe revolt against Spanish colonization through cultural defiance and organised siege warfare. 

What was the Puebloan Revolt? 

300

The exchange of goods, crops, and diseases across the Atlantic

What was the Columbian Exchange? 

300

This year saw the establishment of both slavery and democracy in the United States. 

What was 1619? 

300

The Iroquois were drawn into this global conflict during the 1700s

What was the Seven Years War? 
400

This civilization built terraced farms in the Andes mountains

Who were the Inca?

400

This art form, mostly seen along the Northwestern Coast, were placed at the front of a house and told a family's story through carvings and painted symbols. 

What was a house frontal pole? 

400

This Spanish Conquerer defeated the Aztec Empire

Who was Hernan Cortes? 

400

This man wrote about the positive and negative results of colonization on the European economy and the Native population in the Americas. 

Who was Adam Smith? 

400

This was the figure who, according to legend, helped found the Iroquois Confederacy alongside Hiawatha. 

Who was the "Great Peacemaker"?

500

This Incan device recorded information with knotted strings. 

What was Quipu?

500

This group of people lived in the Eastern Woodlands and built longhouses. 

Who are the Iroquois?

500

This 1494 Treaty divided the Americas between Spain and Portugal

What was the Treaty or Tordesillas?

500

The Five categories that Richard Haluyt's 23 reasons in his "Argument for Colonization" can be divided into. 

What was economic, political, religious, nationalist, and social benefits? 

500
This is the meaning of the alternative name for the Iroquois, "Haudenosaunee". 

What is "People who build a house"? 

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