Week 3 Early Humans
Week 4 American Indian Government and Trade
Week 5 The Age of Encounters
Week 6 Consequences of Contact
Week 7 The Colonies and Their Founding
States & Capitals
100

This was a type of stone used to make early tools, such as arrowheads, spear tips, scrapers, and knives

Flint

100

A canoe made from digging out the middle of a large log

Dugout Canoe

100

The trade route between Europe and Asia

The Silk Road

100

A crop grown to be sold for a profit

Cash Crop

100

Someone who agrees to learn a trade and work in exchange for room and board

An Apprentice

100

What is the capital of Idaho?

Boise

200

What were the earliest tools humans had?

Their hands

200

A picture carved into rock that represented beliefs, tribal stories, and significant events

Petroglyph

200

Groups of traders that traveled together

Caravans

200

Pirates who were protected by a country and could legally sell captured goods

Privateers

200

A crop grown in large quantities to sell for profit

Cash crop

200

The capital of this state is Lincoln

Nebraska

300

Scientists who study the evidence people leave behind

Archaeologists

300

A type of volcanic glass used to make tools such as arrowheads, spearheads, knives

Obsidian

300

The trade that began in 1492 between Europe and the Americas

The Columbian Exchange

300

A special license that made a pirate a privateer; It was given to ships by European monarchs; This license allowed the crew to legally capture ships and seize the goods on board and protected them from punishment

Letter of Marque

300

A legal document given by the king that gave land to a company or individual to create a colony

Charter

300

The capital of this state is Olympia

Washington

400

People who wandered from place to place to find resources

Nomads

400

The constitution of the Iroquois people

The Great Law of Peace

400

Map making is also known as ____________.

Cartography

400

It is estimated that diseases such as smallpox and influenza brought by Europeans killed what % of the native population?

90%

400

Men and women whose journey from England to the colonies was paid for by another person in exchange, they agreed to work for that person for a certain number of years 

Indentured servants

400

What is the capital of South Carolina?

Columbia

500

This land bridge connected Asia and North America

Bering Strait

500

Small mounds for growing crops 

Milpas
500

This explorer was sponsored by Portugal; He landed in what is now South America and sailed around the southern tip of Africa to reach India

Pedro Cabral

500

Exploration of the Americas created a new market where traders would sell enslaved people from Africa to work on _____________ plantations in the Caribbean

Sugar

500

He was persecuted in England for being Catholic; he founded the colony of Maryland as a safe place for Catholics to live in the colonies

George Calvert, Lord Baltimore

500

The capital of this state is Sacramento

California