These people moved from place to place following food sources.
Nomadic
A __________ Resource is something in nature humans can use.
Natural
Columbus first sailed west in this year.
1492
The Columbian Exchange involved trade of __________, __________, and __________.
Plants, animals, diseases
__________ is owning a person as property with no rights.
Slavery
People who stayed in one place and farmed are called __________.
Sedentary
In the Southwest, __________ was used for pottery and homes.
His travels inspired Europeans with stories of Asian riches.
Marco Polo
Two crops from the Americas that transformed European diets
Potatoes and tomatoes
The forced journey of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic.
The Middle Passage
The Northeast used this farming method of corn, beans, and squash.
Three Sisters
Plains tribes depended heavily on this animal.
Buffalo
The __________ was the Christian reconquest of Spain from Muslims.
Reconquista
This animal, brought by Europeans, changed life for Plains tribes.
Horse
He wrote about horrific conditions on slave ships.
Olaudah Equiano
Pueblo people built these homes in cliffs.
Cliff dwellings
This Indigenous artifact carried goods across the Plains.
Travois
Queen __________ and King __________ of Spain sponsored Columbus.
Isabella and Ferdinand
This crop, introduced by Columbus on his second voyage, fueled demand for enslaved labor.
Sugarcane
Columbus’ diary is an example of a __________ Source.
Primary Source
The Northwest Coast didn’t need farming because their __________ provided abundant food.
Environment
The Ice Age exposed the __________ __________ __________ that allowed migration from Asia.
Bering Land Bridge
Europeans explored mainly to find cheaper access to goods in __________.
Asia
A major negative effect on Native Americans was __________.
Disease / population decline
A history textbook is an example of a __________ Source.
Secondary