Native American Societies
European Exploration
Columbian Exchange
Spanish Empire
Cultural & Environmental Interactions
100

These Native American groups lived in the Southwest and are known for adobe structures and irrigation systems.

Who are the Pueblo peoples?

100

This country was the first to begin large-scale exploration along the African coast in the 1400s.

What is Portugal?

100

This crop from the Americas became a staple in Europe and helped fuel population growth.

What is corn (or potatoes)?

100

This Spanish conqueror defeated the Aztec Empire.

Who is Hernán Cortés?

100

This term describes the blending of Native American and European cultures.

What is cultural syncretism?

200

This Native American cultural region relied heavily on maize cultivation and included the Iroquois Confederacy.

What is the Eastern Woodlands?

200

This explorer, sponsored by Spain, completed voyages that initiated widespread European contact with the Americas.

Who is Christopher Columbus?

200

This deadly disease decimated Native American populations after European contact.

What is smallpox?

200

This labor system granted Spanish settlers control over Native labor.

What is the encomienda system?

200

This animal, introduced by Europeans, transformed life for Plains Indians.

What is the horse?

300

This alliance of tribes developed a political system that influenced later democratic ideas in colonial America.

What is the Iroquois Confederacy?

300

This line, established by the Treaty of Tordesillas, divided newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal.

What is the demarcation line in the Atlantic Ocean?

300

This system involved the forced migration of Africans to the Americas.

What is the transatlantic slave trade?

300

This explorer is credited with conquering the Inca Empire.

Who is Francisco Pizarro?

300

This concept explains how Native Americans adapted their lifestyles to their environments.

What is environmental adaptation?

400

Unlike nomadic Plains tribes, these groups built permanent settlements due to this key agricultural development.

What is maize (corn) cultivation?

400

This technological advancement improved navigation and allowed for more accurate ocean travel.

What is the astrolabe (or compass)?

400

This term describes the widespread exchange of plants, animals, people, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds.

What is the Columbian Exchange?

400

This social system ranked individuals based on race and birthplace in Spanish colonies.

What is the caste system?

400

This was a major reason for the population decline of Native Americans after European contact.

What is disease/immunological weakness?

500

This environmental factor most directly shaped the diversity of Native American societies before European contact.

What is geography (climate and natural resources)?

500

This motivation for exploration focused on converting indigenous populations to Christianity.

What is God (religious motives)?

500

This long-term environmental effect in the Americas resulted from European livestock introduction.

What is overgrazing/land transformation?

500

This priest argued for better treatment of Native Americans and criticized Spanish abuses.

Who is Bartolomé de Las Casas?

500

This term refers to the global transfer of food, diseases, and culture that reshaped ecosystems.

What is the Columbian Exchange?

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