Eastern Woodland Indians
Native American Relations
Potpourri
Vocab
Fill In The Blank
100
Name three main crops that were grown by the Eastern Woodland Indians
Corn, beans, squash
100
The trading of this item led to strong relationships between Europeans and Native Americans, especially the French
Deerskin and furs
100
The greatest killer of Native Americans was...
Disease
100
Workers who were considered property
Slaves
100
_______________ was the first colony to be successfully settled by the English, and the cash crop they learn to grow successfully is __________________.
Virginia; tobacco
200
State the two reasons why these groups lived and traveled along sources of water
Food and transportation
200
Name two Native American contributions (how they changed the culture of Europeans)
Cultivation of food, words like raccoon and moccasin, taught Europeans to hunt and farm
200
Native Americans settled into permanent villages when they learned to do this…
Grow crops (be food producers)
200
The way of life of a group of people
Culture
200
The ____________________ believed in equality of all peope before God and settled the colony of Pennsylvania, which was settled based on the principle of religious tolerance.
Quakers
300
A common food made by mixing corn, water, and lye.
Hominy
300
The MAIN disagreement between Native Americans and Europeans was over this...
Land
300
What sections of the state were the Yemassee and the Cherokee located in?
Yemassee – Low Country; Cherokee- UpCountry
300
French Protestants who sought refuge from the Catholics in the attempted, but unsuccessful, settlement of Charlesfort in SC.
Huguenots
300
_____________________ was the first Spanish settlement attempted in South Carolina.
San Miguel deGualdape
400
Before planting food, the Native Americans got their food by doing what?
Hunting and gathering (many fished)
400
The name of the European explorer who marched through South Carolina on his way to the Mississippi River:
DeSoto
400
The first legislative body to meet in America, established by the London Company in the colony of Virginia.
House of Burgesses
400
Spanish explorers, adventurers, or soldiers...
Conquistadores
400
The Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth in 1620 on the __________________ and signed a compact, establishing a government, by the same name.
Mayflower
500
Name the three most important tribes to South Carolina
Catawba, Cherokee, Yemassee
500
Name three ways Native Americans used natural resources...
Carved rocks for arrowheads, animal bones for farming tools, trees for canoes, animal hides to disguise themselves as they hunted, etc.
500
The first proposed laws of the colony of Carolina (SC) that allowed freedom of religion but created a noble class.
Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina
500
A grant of land provided to settlers upon paying for a passage, used to entice immigration to colonies like South Carolina.
Headright
500
______________’s exploration of the interior of SC left us the only written record of the Mississippian culture.
Hernando deSoto