Although many believe this explorer was born in Spain, he was born in Italy
Christopher Columbus
This religious group left France for a better life in the new world
Huguenot
He was the first explorer to discover the North American Atlantic Coast
John Cabot
This explorer was cited as Discovering the New World
Christopher Columbus
This explorer gave them their name "Indians" because he believed he found the East Indies
Christopher Columbus
This explorer proved that America was the "New World"
Amerigo Vespucci
This French explorer visited the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River
Samuel de Champlain
She was Queen at the time of England's exploration of the "New World"
Queen Victoria
This nation came to stay in the new world
England
This tribe lived in the East, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River
The Woodland Indians
This explorer was the first to see the United States, and explored Florida
Juan Ponce de Leon
This explorer claimed the Mississippi River
Robert de la Salle
A noble, he was responsible for circumnavigating the earth a second time
Sir Francis Drake
They defeated the Spanish Armada
The English
This famous Indian woman was captured by the English in 1613.
Pocahontas
Many think this explorer is from Spain, but he is actually from Mexico
Francisco Coronado
This explorer discovered the St. Lawrence River in 1534
Jacques Cartier
He was the most famous of the Sea Dogs
Sir Francis Drake
This document limited the powers of an English Monarch
The Magna Carta (1215)
This tribe formed a "League of Five Nations".
The Iroquois Tribe
This explorer discovered the adobe villages of Pueblo Indians and to see the Grand Canyon
Francisco de Coronado
This group of French people fled from persecution
The Huguenots
The English wanted to stop the spread of this religion in the "New World"
Catholicism
This document was influential in the creation of the Declaration of Independence
The Magna Carta
These ceremonial mounds known for their pottery, jewelry and other items were found in these areas
Ohio Valley and Southeast