First Americans
Native American Cultures
Regions & Climates
Columbus and Explorers
Columbian Exchange
100

These were the first people to arrive in the Americas

Who are hunter-gathers?

100

This tribe in Arizona dug irrigation ditches for farming.

Who were the Hohokam?

100

The Inuit lived in this cold, treelesss region.

What is the Arctic?

100

Columbus sailed for this country's king and queen.

Bonus $100 King and queen

What is Spain?

Bonus: Who were Ferdinand & Isabella?

100

This staple crop from the Americas improved diets in Europe.

Bonus 3 $200

What are potatoes? 

What are tomatoes?

What is Corn?

200

Settlements often formed near these natural resources.

What are rivers and lakes?

200

This group built pueblos out of adobe bricks in the Four Corners region.

Who were the Anasazi?

200

The Sioux lived on these dry, grassy lands with hot summers and cold winters.

What are the Great Plains?

200

He landed in this area on October 12, 1492.

What is the West Indies?

200

These animals brought by Europeans transformed farming and transportation in the Americas.

Bonus: 3 for $200

What are horses?

What cattle?

What are pigs?

300

This civilization was known for mathematics, astronomy, and a 365-day calendar.

Maya

300

These builders created structures that were similar to pyramids.

Who were the mound builders?

300

The Natchez were the largest tribe in this hot, humid region.

What is the Souteast?

300

Who was the conquistador who conquered the Aztecs

Hernan Cortes

300

Brought by Europeans, this destroyed native tribes in the Americas.

Bonus $300

What is disease?

Bonus: What is small pox?

What is measles?

What is the flu?

400

This civilization was located in present-day Mexico.

Aztec

400

This was formed by five clans in the 1500s but failed to stop wars.

What is the Iroquois League?

400

The Chipewyan were the largest tribe in this forested evergreen region.

What is the Subarctic?

400

Who was conquered the Incas?

Francisco Pizarro 

400

As part of the Columbian Exchange, what had the greatest impact on the Americas?

Disease

500

This civilization had 10 million people and 10,000 miles of roads and bridges.

Inca

500

Many of the early tribes first learned to grow these THREE crops.

corn, beans, squash

500

Over 200 tribes lived here, with hot dry summers and mild wet winters.

What is California?

500

What did Columbus believe he had originally discovered when landing in the New World?

West Indies (actually landed in Hispaniola)

500

Overall, the Columbian Exchange permanently connected these two "worlds."

What are the Old World and the New World?

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