Geography
North/Northeast Natives
Southeast Natives
Great Plains Natives
Previous Units
100

This continent includes countries such as America, Canada, and Mexico.

North America

100

The winters in the North/Northeast were described as this.

Cold

100

 The temperature/climate in the Southeast is described as this.

Warm

100

 The Great Plains did not have a lot of forest, but it was primarily made up of this.

Grassland

100

This is the nickname of Henry VIII's first child, and was given to her due to her persecution of Protestants.

Bloody Mary

200

This ocean is to the east of the Americas.

Atlantic Ocean

200

The Inuit Natives built temporary homes made from hard-packed snow, this is what they were called.

Igloos

200

Southeast Natives primarily made their clothes out of these.

Plants

200

 Instead of relying heavily on farming, Great Plains Natives got most of their food by doing this.

Hunting

200

This historical figure united the Mongol tribes and founded the Mongol Empire.

Genghis Kahn

300

This geographic landmark is the longest mountain range in North America.

Rocky Mountains

300

Tribes in the Northeast would grow corn, beans, and squash, they called this practice this.

Three Sisters

300

The homes that Southeast Natives made out of wood, mud, and straw and were called this.

Chickees/Wattle and Daub Houses

300

Great Plains Natives lived in cone-shaped tents made of animal skin called this.

Tepees

300

This city became the new capital of the Roman Empire after Constantine moved the capital from Rome.

Constantinople

400

This geographic feature is bordered by America, Mexico, and Cuba.

Gulf of Mexico

400

Northeastern tribes built these buildings to house many families.

Longhouses

400

In addition to growing the Three Sisters plants, Southeast Natives also grew this.

Tobacco/Sunflowers

400

This animal was a large part of Great Plains Natives culture, they ate its meat and used its fur and skin for clothes.

Buffalo

400

This is a written collection of the messages Muhammad received from Allah and became the holy book of Islam.

Quran

500

This geographic landmark separates the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.

Yucatan Peninsula.

500

This is the name of the first Native people to reach the far northern areas of North America.

Inuit

500

These are two of the Native tribes that lived in the Southeast.

Cherokee and Creek

500

The Natives of the Great Plains moved around a lot, another name for this is this.

Nomads

500

This was the code that Samurai's had to live by in Feudal Japan.

Bushido