What food did the eastern woodlands eat.
corn,beans,and squash.
What was the age of exploration time?
About the late 1400s to the 1600s.
what did Christopher Columbus do
he Sailed west across the Atlantic and reached islands in the Caribbean.
in the new england colonies what were their jobs
fishing,shipbuilding,
What was the Boston Tea Party?
A group of colonists in Boston protested by dumping crates of British tea into Boston Harbor.
What did the great plains live
tipis
these are the Big reasons people explored
Better ships and tools made long trips possible.
why does Vasco da Gama matters
Found a sea route to Asia that helped trade grow.
what are the states in the middle colonies
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware.
Why were the colonists angry?
Colonists were taxed (like the Tea Act) but did not have representatives in the British Parliament to vote on those taxes.
what is the great basin lifestyle
Lived in small groups
when did Christopher Columbus sailed
in 1492
when did Ferdinand Magellan sailed
1519–1522 (voyage that circled the globe).
what were the climate&land in the southern colonies
Warm climate, long growing season, fertile soil.
The Intolerable Acts.
Punishment.
what is the pacific northwest culture
big feasts where gifts are shared
New tools and ideas that helped exploration
Compass, astrolabe, and better maps.
what did John Cabot do.
he Explored the coast of North America for England.
what were the new england colonies visual cue to draw
A small wooden house by the sea and a ship.
Colonial response: Unity and resistance
Colonists refused to buy British goods to try to change British policy.
what did the southwest do for clothing & crafts
Woven textiles and pottery
The Effects of exploration
New foods, goods, and ideas moved between places (like foods from the Americas — corn, potatoes).
why does Francisco Pizarro matter.
he Gave Spain control of large parts of South America.
what were the people & values in the middle colonies
Many different religions and nationalities lived here (more diversity). Religious tolerance was common in some places (e.g., Pennsylvania).
Colonists refused to buy British goods to try to change British policy.
The Boston Tea Party was a clear act of protest.