Middle Passage, Triangular Trade Route, Slave and Indentured Servants
100
Native Americans left Asia and moved to North America.
What is the Land Bridge Theory?
100
This Native American group lived in a dry region with clay and little water.
Who are the Southwestern Native Americans?
100
One of the main reasons for this was international trade, mainly with Asia.
What is European exploration?
100
The exchange between Europe and the New World was known as this.
What is the Columbian Exchange?
100
Many slaves did not survive this journey because the trip across the ocean was long and during the journey they suffered from diseases, thirst, huger and cruelty.
What is the Middle Passage?
200
They followed herds of animals that provided food and clothing.
What is why did Native Americans migrate to America?
200
Plains Indians chose this type of shelter because they followed their food and often migrated.
What are tepees?
200
The astrolabe, the compass and advancement in shipbuilding were all examples of this.
What is technology used by European explorers?
200
The Columbian Exchange had positive and negative affects. This is one of the most negative effects of the exchange.
What is Europeans introduced new diseases to the Native Americans?
200
This route was used to trade goods such as rum, tools, tobacco, sugar, lumber, iron, slaves, indigo, rice and grains.
What is the Triangular Trade Route?
300
The Land Bridge connected these two continents.
What are Asia and North America?
300
This Native American group lived in the eastern part of North America and made their homes from the natural resources along rivers and forests.
Who are the Eastern Woodlands?
300
They claimed the land around Florida and Southwest United States.
Who are the Spanish?
300
Small pox, pigs, sugar, cows, Typhus, horses, Flu, Measles, and wheat were from where to where in the Columbian Exchange?
What is from the Old World to the New World.
300
This was introduced in the English colonies because planters needed a large amount of labor to plant and harvest cash crops such as tobacco.
What is slavery?
400
The Land Bridge theory is thought to be when the Nomads came from Asia following this animal.
What is the Wooly Mammoth?
400
These Native American Indians were located in the region that extended along the Pacific Coast from what is now Alaska and Northern California.
Who are the Pacific Northwest Indians?
400
These two men, although they explored for different countries, had a common goal.
What is to find a quicker route to the Far East?
400
Corn, gold, potatoes, rice, silver, coca beans, tobacco, and coffee were from where to where in the Columbian Exchange.
What is New World to Old World?
400
Unlike slaves, this group of people were able to work off their debt and be free after a certain amount of time.
Who are Indentured Servants?
500
Large glaciers caused water levels to drop, exposing land that connected two continents.
What is the Land Bridge Theory?
500
This Native American group was located between the Pacific Northwest Natives and the Southwest Natives.
Who are the Indians of the Great Basin?
500
The Vikings, Portuguese, Spanish, French, and English explore the new world in search of this.
What is God, gold, and glory?
500
This was beneficial to the Native Americans in the Columbian Exchange.
What is the horse helped Native Americans hunt buffalo?
500
An indentured servant most likely signed a contract that stated "...until the first and next arrival in America, and after, for and during the Term of four Years, to serve in such Service and Employment..." because.
What is he/she needed a way to pay for the trip to the New World?