Roanoke
What city was Samuel de Champlain known for founding?
Quebec City
What famous explorer is known to have founded Hispaniola?
Christopher Columbus
What English colony was home to the Quakers and named after a guy named William?
Pennsylvania
The French settled on the land now known as what country?
Canada
What is the name of the oldest city in the United States? Hint: It was founded by Spain in the 1400's and is in modern day Florida.
St. Augustine
The Louisiana Purchase was a sale between what two countries and what did they purchase?
England and France. Land from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains.
What two major bodies of water are the French known to have explored the most?
The Great Lakes and the Mississippi River
Which Spanish explorer established communities in New Mexico?
Juan de Onate
Name the taxation Acts that caused the Boston Tea Party
Stamp Act, Sugar Act, and Tea Act.
The French set up a trading post in what famous city?
St. Louis Missouri
What is the purpose of a mission or presido?
To convert others to Christianity
What document was written prior to the American Revolution? Which was written after?
Before: Declaration of Independence
After: Constitution
What two famous forts were fought at during the French and Indian War?
Fort Caroline and Fort Castillo de San Marcos
This river divides the United States from the other territories that Spain settled
The Rio Grande