Unit 1 - Early Humans
Unit 2 - European Exploration
Unit 3 - The English Colonies
Unit 4 - Causes of the American Revolution
Miscellaneous
100

Humans who follow herds of animals to survive and never permanently settle.

Hunter-Gatherers

100
A device that helped sailors chart their position using the stars

Astrolabe

100
The first attempted English colony in North America

Roanoke

100

The boundary that limited westward expansion for colonists

The Proclamation of 1763

100

What time do the Bills play on Sunday?

6:30

200

This discovery allowed humans to begin settling permanently

Farming/Agriculture

200

A builder of observatories and navigation schools for Portugal

Henry the Navigator

200

Creator of the "No work, no food" policy.

John Smith

200

A law requiring taxes to be paid on paint, lead, tea, and glass

The Townshend Acts

200
Are tomatoes a New or Old World food?

New World

300

This early Mesoamerican civilization was known for its fierce warriors and for conquering other civilizations.

Aztecs

300

To sail around the world completely

circumnavigate

300

A time period in Jamestown where disease and a food shortage killed most of the settlers

The Starving Time

300

A law requiring citizens to let soldiers stay in vacant buildings

The Quartering Act

300

The name of the King who received the colonists list of complaints about the Intolerable Acts

King George III

400

Early humans crossed into North America using this land bridge

Beringia/Bering Land Bridge

400

A sailor credited with discovering San Salvador

Cristopher Columbus

400

An agreement made amongst pilgrims and strangers before departing their ship

The Mayflower Compact

400
A meeting where every colony except Georgia sent delegates to discuss the Intolerable Acts

The First Continental Congress

400

What time is your midterm on Wednesday?

9:35 (will also accept 9:30)

500

The earliest group of humans who crossed into North America.

Paleo-Indians

500

A religious movement that split the Catholic Church

Protestant Reformation

500

A group of religious settlers who were very accepting of other religions, despite being treated harshly for their own beliefs

Quakers

500

The man who defended the British soldiers in court after the Boston Massacre

John Adams

500

What month of the year has 28 days?

All of them

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