Explorers
Colonies
Native Civilizations
Trade & Exchange
People & Government
100

100 – Who sailed in 1492?

Christopher Columbus

100

100 – First English colony?

Jamestown

100

100 – Built pyramids and calendar

Maya

100

100 – What was traded in Columbian Exchange?

Plants, animals, people, and diseases

100

100 – What was the House of Burgesses?

The first elected legislative assembly in the colonies (Virginia, 1619)

200

200-Who founded navigation school?

Prince Henry the Navigator

200

200 – Who saved Jamestown with tobacco?

John Rolfe

200

200 – Who conquered the Aztecs?

Hernán Cortés

200

200 – What is the Middle Passage?

The deadly journey enslaved Africans took across the Atlantic to the Americas

200

200 – Who married Pocahontas?

John Rolfe

300

300 – What were the 3 G’s?

God, Gold, Glory

300

300 – What was “Starving Time”?

Winter of 1609–1610 when Jamestown colonists ran out of food and many died

300

300 – Who conquered the Inca?

Francisco Pizarro

300

300 – Name 2 things from America to Europe

Corn and tobacco (also: potatoes, tomatoes)

300

300 – What cash crop was “brown gold”?

Tobacco

400

400 – Name 3 tools of exploration

Compass, astrolabe, caravel

400

400 – Colony named for the “Virgin Queen”?

Virginia

400

400 – What does Mesoamerica mean?

"Middle America" (region from central Mexico to northern Central America)

400

400 – Define Transatlantic Slave Trade

A trade system that forcibly transported Africans to the Americas as slaves

400

400 – What colony had the first assembly?

Virginia (House of Burgesses in 1619)

500

500 – Bonus: Name 3 European countries that explored the New World

Spain, France, England (also: Portugal, Netherlands)

500

500 – Name all 13 colonies

Virginia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, North Carolina, South Carolina, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Georgia

500

500 – Name all 3 Pre-Columbian civilizations

Maya, Aztec, Inca

500

500 – How did the Columbian Exchange change diets?

Introduced new staple crops like potatoes and corn to Europe, boosting population growth

500

500 – What made Jamestown successful long-term?

Profitable tobacco farming and stable leadership/government

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