Native Americans who do not stay in one place
nomadic tribes (nomads)
The Spaniards brought this animal to the Americas, which quickly became popular among the Great Plains natives
horses
The other main groups of Europeans who also settled in the Americas
English, Dutch, French
The trade of goods between the Americas, Africa, and Europe/Asia
the Columbian Exchange
These types of people do not typically move their homes.
settled peoples
Native Americans who inhabited clay structures in the arid South West region
Pueblo , Hopi
Spaniards tended to get along ____ with the Native Americans, compared to other Europeans
not well
The English mainly settled here
The upper and middle parts of the east coast
What makes a person who he or she is. This can be fluid and shaped by others, the environment, or other factors.
Identity
The staple food of the Great Plains natives
bison , buffalo
These three native tribes belong to the Great Plains region
Wichita , Comanche , Sioux
Which three words best describe the motives of the Spaniards (and nearly all conquerors in history?)
God, Glory, Gold
The French came to the Americas because of this
Beaver furs
Historical Mindedness
An appreciation or appropriate respect for the past.
The Cahokia Mounds are located
In the Southeast Region
The main diseases that wiped out Native American populations
smallpox , measles
This refers to the racial hierarchy system implemented by the Spanish that took place in the New World
caste system
the Dutch and the French
The power that an individual, group, or culture has to shape history
Agency
The belief that anything or anyone outside of the set norm is inferior.
Exceptionalism/NAtivism
This is the only domesticated animal used as a popular meat to come from the New World
Turkey
This refers to a grant by the Spanish crown to let Spanish colonists take Native American land for the Crown and then "allow" the native people to work on it in exchange for a small pension
encomienda
A colony the Dutch owned that is now a majorly populated place in the United States
New Amsterdam , now New York
Resilience
The ability for an individual or group to recover despite a hardship.
The Three Sisters are
Staple food items of the Native Americans ; corn, beans, squash