Major
Landforms
& Regions
Bodies of Water
Map Skills: Landforms
Major Tribes & Traditions
Missionaries to Native Americans
100

The most prominent landform in eastern North America which stretch from Canada to Alabama?

Appalachian Mountains

100

World's 2nd largest ocean that was the most important ocean for early trade and commerce.

Atlantic Ocean

100
A group of islands
archipelago
100
Tribe that joined the Pilgrims for Thanksgiving.

Wampanoag

100

"Apostle to the Indians"

John Eliot

200

An area of rolling, hilly land that slopes from the eastern edge of the Appalachian Mountains toward the Atlantic Ocean?

Piedmont Plateau

200

Sea between Alaska and Russian.

Bering Sea

200

A narrow strip of land sticking into water.

Cape (Ex. Cape Cod, MA)

200

Formed by 5 tribes to keep peace.

The League of Five Nations

200

Preached to Native Americans and dried at the age of 29.

David Brainerd

300

A narrow mountain passage that pioneers used as they traveled west through the Appalachian Mountains.

The Cumberland Gap

300

Sea north of Canada.

Beaufort Sea

300

A man-made waterway.

canal (ex. Panama Canal)

300

The tribe that lived in longhouses.

Iroquois

300
He founded Rhode Island and American's first Baptist Church.

Roger Williams

400

The largest known underground cave system in the world.

Mammoth Cave

400
Body of water south of the U.S.
Gulf of Mexico/America
400

A body of water where ships can safely dock.

harbor

400

Tribe known for burial mounds.

Hopewell

400

He created a written language for the Cherokee people.

Sequoyah

500

A marshy region of tall grasses and swamps in southern Florida.

The Everglades

500

Sea east of Central America.

Caribbean Sea

500
A smaller river that flows into a larger one.

tributary

500

Beads made from shells and used as gifts or records were called_________.

Wampum

500
Why did missionaries believe it was important to translate the Bible into native languages?

"to read God's Word in their own language" & "to understand the Bible for themselves"