Humans who follow herds of animals to survive and never permanently settle.
Hunter-Gatherers
Astrolabe
Roanoke
The boundary that limited westward expansion for colonists
The Proclamation of 1763
What time do the Bills play on Sunday?
6:30
This discovery allowed humans to begin settling permanently
Farming/Agriculture
A builder of observatories and navigation schools for Portugal
Henry the Navigator
Creator of the "No work, no food" policy.
John Smith
A law requiring taxes to be paid on paint, lead, tea, and glass
The Townshend Acts
New World
This early Mesoamerican civilization was known for its fierce warriors and for conquering other civilizations.
Aztecs
To sail around the world completely
circumnavigate
A time period in Jamestown where disease and a food shortage killed most of the settlers
The Starving Time
A law requiring citizens to let soldiers stay in vacant buildings
The Quartering Act
The name of the King who received the colonists list of complaints about the Intolerable Acts
King George III
Early humans crossed into North America using this land bridge
Beringia/Bering Land Bridge
A sailor credited with discovering San Salvador
Cristopher Columbus
An agreement made amongst pilgrims and strangers before departing their ship
The Mayflower Compact
The First Continental Congress
What time is your midterm on Wednesday?
9:35 (will also accept 9:30)
The earliest group of humans who crossed into North America.
Paleo-Indians
A religious movement that split the Catholic Church
Protestant Reformation
A group of religious settlers who were very accepting of other religions, despite being treated harshly for their own beliefs
Quakers
The man who defended the British soldiers in court after the Boston Massacre
John Adams
What month of the year has 28 days?
All of them