Native Americans
Age of Exploration
Columbian Exchange
13 Colonies & Middle Passage
100

Human's first migrated to North and South America ________       ago 

30,0000

100

What was the name of the explorer who discovered the Americas in the late 14th century?

Christopher Columbus 

100

Where are potatoes originally from? 

Peru 

100

This group of colonies was known for their ship building, fishing, and whaling industries. 

New England Colonies
200

What was the name of the geographic feature that allowed for humans to cross over from Asia into North Africa?

Bering Land Bridge or "Beringia" 

200

What was the name of the explorer who realized Europeans had not found a westward sea route to India, but rather a whole "New World" that would eventually be named after him? 

Amerigo Vespucci 

200

What term was used to describe the Americas before the continents were given names? 

The "New World" 
200

Which colonies were known as the "breadbasket" of the 13 colonies? 

The Middle Colonies

300

What was the main reason different Native American cultures developed differently from one another?

Geography & Climate 

300

What were the three G's that characterize the motivations for European exploration? 

God, Gold, and Glory 

300

What wiped out nearly 90% of the Native population of the Americas? 

Diseases like smallpox and typhoid

300

Why did the Southern Colonies rely so heavily on slave labor as opposed to the others?

The Southern Colonies were agriculture based, with massive plantations that grew cash crops like tobacco and cotton and needed huge amounts of manual labor. 

400

What was the name of the type of shelter Native Americans in the Eastern Woodlands would create? 

Longhouses

400

What made it possible for Europeans to begin exploring the world by sea? 

Technology

400

What was the "Columbian Exchange"? 

The transfer of goods, crops, culture, disease, and people between the Eastern and Western hemispheres (Europe and the Americas)

400

Why did Europeans look to Africa for enslaved peoples to bring to their colonies? 

Native populations were wiped out, and Africa had huge, skilled populations of people with no "political" repercussions. 

500

What was the main resource of Native Americans living in the Great Plains? 

Buffalo

500

What new ship was highly maneuverable, seaworthy, cheap to build, and could be utilized for numerous purposes from carrying cargo to being a warship, to being a fishing boat?

Caravel 

500

Which European explorer mapped the East Coast of New England and New York, and discovered navigable waterways that are now famous in New York state? 

Henry Hudson

500

What does the "Middle Passage"refer to? 

The inhumane and horrific journey of enslaved Africans being transported from Africa across the Atlantic to the colonies of the "New World"