What the Desert Southwest indians grew
What is "beans, corn, and squash"?
The place that Columbus thought he had reached on his voyage
What is "the Indies"?
Two major crops grown in the Southern colonies
What is "rice/cotton/indigo/tobacco"?
The two sides that fought against each other in the French and Indian War
What is "the British and the French"?
What Great Britain did in response to the Boston Tea Party
What is "The intolerable Acts"?
One way the Arctic Indians adapted to their environment.
What is "the Arctic Indians use ice to build homes/eat whales, fish and seals/use the parts of animals for clothing tools"?
Why Columbus sailed west from Europe
What is "to find a quicker route to the Indies"?
A middlle colony
What is "New York/Pennsylvania/New Jersey/Delaware"?
An African American who was the first person killed in the struggle for American Independence
Who is "Crispus Attucks"?
The cause of the French and Indian War
What is "Competition over the Ohio River Valley between France and Great Britain"?
The reason why Pacifica Northwest Indians didn't farm
What is "they had plenty of food that could be hunted or gathered in their environment"?
Ferdinand Magellan's major accomplishment
What is "circumnavigate (sail around) the globe"?
The reason slavery became widespread in the southern colonies
What is "many laborers were needed to harvest cash crops like cotton"?
The most famous person to ride and warn the colonists that the British were coming to Concord
Who is "Paul Revere"?
The group of people who founded New Englan
Who are "the Puritans"?
The American Indian group that used adobe to build their homes
What is "the desert southwest Indians"?
A new age of learning, science, and art in Europe in the 1500's and 1600's
What is "the Renaissance"?
The reason for conflict between Native Americans and colonists
What is "Colonists were taking Native Americans' land"?
Something that the colonists boycotted (refused to buy in protest)
What is "tea"?
Two early English settlements in North America
What are "Jamestown/Plymouth/Roanoke"?
A natural resource that the Plains Indians used for food, clothing, shelter, and many other things
What is "buffalo"?
The purpose of the missionaries in the Americas
What is "converting the native people to Christianity"?
A southern colony
What is "Maryland/Virginia/North Carolina/South Carolina/Georgia"?
The first two battles of the American Revoluton
What were "Lexington and Concord"?
The country that sponsored Columbus's exploration
What is "Spain"?