Native American Cultures
The Age of Exploration
Famous Explorers
The 13 Colonies
The Boston Tea Party
100

What Woodlands has a longhouse

What is the Eastern Woodlands?

100

Time: About the late 1400 to the 1600s.                                       What happened: European explorers traveled by ship to find new routes, land, and trade. Why it mattered: New places and goods were found; people, ideas, and goods around the world. 

What is the Age of Exploration?

100

He was born in 1492.

What is Christopher Columbus?

100

This colony ha Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.

What is the New England Colonies?

100

What happened on December 16, 1773.

What is the Boston Tea Party?

200

What has flatlands in North America, what food do they eat, and finally, what maternal do they use.

What is Great Plains?

200

Trade & riches: Europeans wanted spices, gold and new trade routes. Land & power: Countries wanted more land and power. Religion: Some wanted to spread their religion. Technology: Better ships and tools made long trips possible.

What is the big reasons people explored?

200

He sailed around Africa to reach India and trade for spices.

What is Vasco da Gama?

200

What colony has New York.

What is the Middle Colonies?

200

The colonists had to pay the Tea Act.

Why were the colonists angry?

300

Where does this land has dry land, has small shelter, and what do you eat. 

What is Great Basin?

300

Christopher Columbus (Spain): Sailed west in 1492 and reached the Americas (he thought it was Asia). Vasco da Gama (Portugal): Sailed around Africa to reach India-opened a sea to Asia. John Cabot (England): Explored parts of North America for England. Hernan Cortes & Francisco Pizarro (Spain) Conquered large native empires in the Americas.

What are the important explorers (short, simple)?

300

He proved the world could be circled by sea.

What is Ferdinand Magellan?

300

What were jobs in the Middle Colonies.

What was farming lots of grain (called the "breadbasket"), trading, crafts, merchants?

300

Colonists saw these laws as unfair and a warning that away their rights.

What was the Intolerable Acts?

400

What place has pink house made from cedar wood

What is Pacific Northwest?

400

Better ships: Caravel ships were faster and could sail across oceans. Navigation tools: Compass, astrolabe, and better maps (charts) helped sailors find direction. Knowledge: Sailors learned about wind pattern and ocean currents.

What is the new tools and ideas that helped exploration?

400

Coast of North America.

What is John Cabot?

400

What homes did they live in in Southern Colonies.

What was the large plantations (farms) and smaller towns near ports?

400

Colonists met buy British goods to try to change British policy.

What was unity and resistance?

500

What religion do they grow corn, beans, and squash.

What is Southwest?

500

Good: New foods, goods, and ideas moved between places (like foods from the Americas-corn, potatoes). Bad: Many Indigenous were harmed by disease, war, and loss of land. Enslavement and forced labor increased. Important idea: Exploration changed the world- it helped some countries grow richer caused great harm to many people. Teach with care and support.

What is the effect of exploration (good and bad)?

500

He was in the Early 1500s.

What is Francisco Pizarro?

500

What climate do they have in the Middle Colonies.

What was the mild climate, good soil, rivers for travel?

500

When was the war in April 1775.

What was the Lexington and Concord war?

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