1. Native Americans
2. Native Americans
3. Native Americans
4. Geography
5. Geography
100

Who was the second oldest Native American culture in Georgia; nomadic hunters who hunted smaller game; credited with developing grooved axes, fish hooks, and pottery.

Archaic Indians

100

Who are the power holders in the Mississippian culture?

The elites 

100

 another term for corn.

Maze 

100

Which of Georgia's rivers forms Georgia's eastern border?


Savannah

100

Which region is known for farming peanuts, cotton, and vegetables?

Coastal Plains

200

Which Native American group was the last major prehistoric Native American culture in Georgia; known for being large scale farmers and mound builders who traded throughout North America.

Mississippian Indians

200

This is a term for garden cultivation; important to the Mississippian culture.

Horticulture

200

Using bows and arrows and ______ (sedimentary rock) knives, bone evidence indicates that they hunted deer, rabbit, muskrat, beaver, raccoon, and turkey.

Chert

200

The Piedmont and coastal plains are divided by what physical features?

Fall Line

200

In what region is granite mined, cars & planes manufactured, poultry raised, and peaches grown?

Piedmont

300

The first humans in Georgia; nomadic hunters and gatherers who hunted mammoths and giant bison.large game such as wooly

Paleo Indians

300

This is the workforce in the Mississippian culture.

The Commoners

300

Which Native American group migrated over Beringia (Bering Strait) from Asia into North America?

Paleo

300

 Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and what other state border Georgia?

Tennessee

300

Which of Georgia's physical features provides protection from weather and military attack?

Barrier Islands

400

This is the largest swamp in North America; was the home to many Native Americans and a location for Spanish missions.

Okefenokee Swamp

400

This is a type of sedimentary rock used by the American Indians to make knives

chert 

400

Which Native American group was nomadic, following herds of large game animals in search of food?

Paleo

400

 When looking at a map of the United States, what region would you find Georgia?

Southeast

400

Which of Georgia's rivers provides regional transportation, power, and drinking water?

Chattahoochee

500

The walls of this structure are built of a network of interwoven sticks and covered with mud or clay; used by early American Indian cultures and European settlers.

Wattle and Daub

500

After interacting with the Spanish under Hernando DeSoto’s leadership in the mid-1500’s, many Mississippians succumbed to

disease ( smallpox) 

500

Which Native American group built the first settlements and are considered to be the first culture in Georgia?

Archaic

500

Which of Georgia's rivers forms part of Georgia's western border?

Chattahoochee

500

A water-bearing rock formation that feeds water to undergrown springs and wells is known as a?

Aquifer

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