Native Americans
Exploration
Primary or Secondary
Native Americans vs. Europeans
Columbian Exchange
100

The process of cutting vegetation and burning it to add nutrients to the soil.

What is Slash-and-Burn Agriculture?

100

These are the 3 "G's" of exploration. 

What are God, Gold, and Glory?

100

A source that comes from the person who experienced the event.

What is primary?

100

This group sought to take advantage of the land and people around them to get ahead.

Who are Europeans?

100

The transfer of goods, ideas, and diseases from the Old World to the New World.

What is the Columbian Exchange?

200

This is the common theory of how the earliest people arrived in the New World.

What is a land bridge?

200

This is the religion that many Europeans were looking to spread to the New World.

What is Christianity? 

200

A source that was created after the event from someone who researched it.

What is a secondary source?

200

This group did not believe in private ownership of land or property.

Who are Native Americans?

200

This is the name given to the continents of North America and South America.

What is the New World?

300

Growing three crops together at the same time.

What is 3-Sisters Farming?

300

This country sent many explorers to the new world including: Columbus, Pizzaro, and Cortes. They have been given the name "Conquistadors."

What is Spain? 

300

A journal created by Columbus describing his experiences in the Caribbean.

What is primary?

300

How did the Native Americans treat Columbus when he arrived?

What is friendly?
300

This is the term given to the continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa.

What is Old World?

400

These three crops make up the 3 sisters. They help each other grow and create a balanced diet for Native American tribes.

What are: corn (maize), beans, squash?

400

This is what Columbus was searching for when he landed in the Caribbean.

What is a Western trade route to India/Spices?

400

An overview of Columbus' travels was written by a historian from Harvard.

What is secondary?

400

This is how Columbus thought Native Americans could be used in Europe.

What is a servant?

400

This percentage of Native Americans died as a result of the transfer of diseases in the Columbian Exchange.

What is 90%?

500

This was what caused diversity among Native American tribes living in North and South America.

What is adapting to surroundings?

500

This is the term used to describe how a country's wealth is equal to its power. 

What is Mercantilism?

500

This map was created in 1454.

What is primary? 

500

The stations activity noted that Europeans would try make Native Americans more European by sending them here.

What are boarding schools?

500

The trade and sale of these increased as a result of the Columbian Exchange.

What are African Slaves?

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