First Natives
Vocabulary
African Cultures
European Cultures
Europe Encounters America
100

The cold name of the era or time period when the first humans crossed into North America 

the Ice Age

100

A farm on which a single crop is grown on a large scale and requires a lot of human labor.

Plantation

100
What natural resource did many Europeans want from Africa?
Gold
100

This event led by the Pope encouraged a new desire for exploration

the Crusades

100

The original destination of Christopher Columbus when he set sail in 1492.

Asia

200

What was the name of the land bridge connecting Asia to North America?

Beringia

200

The establishment of distant settlements controlled by the parent country.

Colonization

200

The ________ trade was established for hundreds of years in Africa prior to contact with the Europeans. It consisted of captured prisoners of war or convicts and criminals

slave

200
This intellectual revolution emphasized learning and inspired people to create new inventions for exploration
The Renaissance
200

The country that agrees in 1492 to send Christopher Columbus on a voyage to find a shorter water route to Asia

Spain

300

The first humans to cross into North America were ______, meaning that they did not settle down and were always moving around following their food source.

nomadic

300

The widespread movement of crops, animals, disease, culture, and ideas between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.

Columbian Exchange

300

In 1471, this European country first sailed down the African coast and made contact with the people of West Africa

Portugal

300

This was a class system in Europe that consisted of the church, the wealthy, and nobility near the top, with serfs and peasants near the bottom.

hierarchy

300

The name of the tribe of Native Americans that Christopher Columbus first encounters in the New World

Taino

400

This ancient native tribe was known for its elaborate and accurate calendars based on the positioning of the stars.

Maya or Mayans

400

An imaginary vertical line drawn in the Atlantic to divide the world.

Treaty of Tordesillas

400

Three powerful kingdoms of West Africa in the 1400s include Songhai, Benin, and ________.

Kongo

400

This is a navigational device that was used to help sailors determine direction; it always indicates which way North is

Compass

400

 _______ was the biggest cause of death among Native Americans after 1492.

disease

500

In order to survive in a variety of climates and geographic landscapes, Native American tribes all had to _______ to the environment around them.

adapt

500

A vast network of trade routes that created many commercial centers in northern Africa.

Sahara Highway

500
The most common religion in West Africa
Islam
500

Portuguese prince who set up a school for sailors and sponsored some of the earliest explorers

Prince Henry the Navigator

500
The exchange of goods and ideas between Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas
The Columbian Exchange