The First Americans
Three Worlds Meet
Colonization
British Colonies
US Revolution
100

Where did the first Americans come from? How did they come to America? Why?

Asia, walked across land bridge, following food source

100

Who sailed west expecting to find a route to Asia?

Christopher Columbus

100

List three reasons that the Spanish wanted to colonize the Americas?

god, gold, glory

100

What was the most populated and urban city in the British colonies?

Philadelphia

100

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

200

List three ways in which the Cheyenne used the buffalo.

clothing, food, housing, religion, shoes

200

How did the family structure of Native Americans and West Africans differ from the European settlers?

extended family/tribe v. nuclear family

200

How was the relationship with Native Americans different for the Pilgrims and Purtians?

Pilgrims worked together with Natives, Puritans fought with them and took their land

200

Explain the triangular trade. What three continents were involved and what did they trade?

Europe, North America, and Africa

cash crops and raw materials to Europe, manufactured goods to Africa, slaves and gold to the Americas

200

Name and describe three taxes that were passed that angered the colonists. How did the colonists express their anger?

Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Townshend Acts

boycotts, burning symbols of tax collectors, forming Sons of Liberty, tar and feather tax agents

300

List and describe three type of housing that Native American tribes built.

igloo, wigwam, longhouse, adobe, teepee

300

Describe the similarities in religion between the Native Americans, West Africans, and Europeans.

Natives-animism; West Africans-animism and single creator God; Europeans-monotheism

300

List four problems that the Jamestown settlers encountered as well as two things that improved life in the colony. 

undrinkable water, disease, lack of experience with labor, fighting with Powhatans

planting of tobacco, marriage between John Rolfe and Pocahontas

300

Explain the weather, land, and social activity of the New England Colonies.

very cold winters, cold rocky soil, religion as the focal point of social life

300

What was the Boston Tea Party? What were the consequences-list all 3.

dumping tea into Boston Harbor to protest tea tax against the colonists

Intolerable Acts-Quartering Act, closing Boston Harbor, martial law

400

Describe the different food sources for each of the five tribes that we learned about in class.

Northwest-whales, seals, fish

Hopi-corn, beans, squash

Cheyenne-buffalo

Cherokee-turkey, dear, bears, corn, beans

Iroquois-fish, local game, farming in warn weather

400

Describe the encomienda system.

peninsulares-Spanish born, wealthy, powerful

creoles-Spanish born in Spanish colonies

mestizos and mulattoes-mixed race

Native Americans and slaves

400

List three differences between the English and French colonists.

English-permanent settlements, large population, bad treatment of Native Americans

French-colonized to trade fur not to settle, fewer people, treated Native Americans well

400

Describe the weather and resources of the Middle Colonies. Name two and explain how they were established.

seasonal weather; wheat, iron, lumber, fishing, livestock; New York-founded by Dutch; taken by the British, Pennsylvania-founded by William Penn (Quakers) 

400

Describe three battles from the Revolutionary War an why they were important.

Bunker Hill-showed that colonial army would be difficult to defeat

Trenton-Christmas attack that led to big victory for colonists

Saratoga-large casualties for British; France becomes ally of colonists

Yorktown-victory for the colonial army

500

Choose one tribe that we studied. List five details about this tribe.

answers will vary

500

List two positive and two negative effects of the meeting of these worlds.

positive-Columbian Exchange, development of modern civilizations in Western Hemisphere, reunification of separated species

negative-diseases killing Natives; enslavement of Natives

500

List one positive characteristic of the Puritans and one negative. How did dissent lead to two new colonies?

well-educated and literate; strict and authoritarian, mistreated the Natives; Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson found Rhode Island, Thomas Hooker established Connecticut

500

Describe the weather and resources of the Southern Colonies. What was the main labor source of the colonies? How did the Southern Colonies develop differently from the northern ones?

warm weather all year; tobacco, cotton, indigo, rice; slaves; slower to industrialize; did not rely on ports, used rivers to transport, self-sufficent (did not need stores-could make anything on the plantation)

500

What were four things that were discussed at the First Continental Congress? What were four things that were discussed at the Second Continental Congress?

1st-ending martial law, reopening Boston Harbor, colonial right to control taxes, boycott until colonial demands are met

2nd-independence, colonial govts., recognize continental army, establish diplomacy, print money, name general