Early Humans & Migration
Indigenous Cultures of North America
European Exploration & Colonization
Spain, France, and England in the Americas
The 13 Colonies
100

What land bridge did early humans cross to reach North America?

Bering Land Bridge (Beringia)

100

What is one example of an Indigenous group in North America before European contact?

hodenoshanee / Anishinaabe / Taino (any one accepted)

100

What were the 3 G’s that motivated European exploration?

God, Glory, and Gold

100

What was Spain’s main goal in the Americas?

To gain wealth and spread Christianity.

100

What were the three regions of the 13 Colonies?

New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies

200

What word describes people who move from place to place in search of food?

Nomads

200

How did the environment affect Indigenous homes and food?

They used local resources—like buffalo, trees, or fish—to build and eat.

200

Who was the Italian sailor who sailed for Spain in 1492?

Christopher Columbus

200

What was France mainly interested in trading?

Fur, especially beaver pelts.

200

What type of crops were grown mainly in the Southern Colonies?

Cash crops like tobacco and rice

300

How did the development of agriculture change early human life?

It allowed people to settle in one place and form civilizations.

300

What was one purpose of the Iroquois Confederacy?

To unite tribes for peace and protection.

300

What was one major effect of the Columbian Exchange?

New foods, animals, and diseases spread between continents.

300

How was France’s relationship with Indigenous peoples different from Spain’s?

France traded and formed alliances; Spain conquered and enslaved.

300

How did geography affect life in the New England Colonies?

Rocky soil and cold weather led to fishing, trade, and shipbuilding.

400

What tools helped early humans hunt large animals?

Spears, bows, and stone tools

400

What do archaeologists study to learn about early Indigenous people?

Artifacts

400

How did colonization affect Indigenous peoples?

They lost land, lives, and freedom.

400

What economic policy said colonies existed to make money for their mother country?

Mercantilism

400

What was the Mayflower Compact?

An agreement for self-government written by the Pilgrims.

500

Explain one way geography affected where early humans lived.

They settled near water and animals for survival.

500

How did Indigenous trade networks show cooperation among tribes?

They exchanged goods and ideas across long distances.

500

Define “conquistador.”

A Spanish conqueror who claimed land and riches in the Americas.

500

What was one reason England wanted to start colonies in North America?

To gain wealth, power, and religious freedom.

500

How were the colonies more democratic than England?

They had elected assemblies and town meetings.

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