Ch. 1
Ch. 2
Ch. 3 (Part 1)
Ch. 3 (Columbus)
Ch. 3 (Spanish Society)
100

This natural “bridge” connected Asia to Alaska during the Ice Age. 🧊

Bering Land Bridge

100

This Native group built cliff dwellings in the “Four Corners” region and irrigated land to grow crops.

Anasazis

100

These ships, designed by the Portuguese, were small, fast, and good for ocean travel. 

Caravels

100

This Italian sailor convinced Spain to let him sail west to reach Asia.

Christopher Columbus

100

This explorer landed in Florida in 1513 while searching for the Fountain of Youth.

Juan Ponce de Leon

200

This early Mesoamerican civilization (1200 BC–400 BC) built stone pyramids, then mysteriously disappeared. 🗿

Olmecs

200

This alliance of 5 tribes in New York was formed in the 1500s to keep peace.

Iroquois League

200

This Portuguese prince started a school for navigation and helped explorers sail Africa’s coast.

Prince Henry the Navigator

200

One negative impact of Columbus’s voyages was that he enslaved natives and spread __________.

disease 🦠

200

These three types of Spanish settlements included pueblos, missions, and these forts.

Presidios

300

This Central American civilization built the floating city of Tenochtitlan and practiced human sacrifice. 🌃

Aztecs

300

This Arizona group (around 300 AD) was known for irrigation channels and pottery. 🏺

Hohokam

300

These ocean currents made sailing easier: one clockwise between Europe & Caribbean, one counterclockwise near Africa. 

North & South Atlantic Currents 🌊

300

Columbus believed he reached Asia, but he actually landed in this “New World” region.

the Caribbean

300

These giant farms raised cash crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton.

Plantations

400

This South American empire built Machu Picchu and spoke Quechua.

Incans

400

These cultures built giant earthen mounds in central U.S., including Cahokia.

Moundbuilders

400

These wars (11th–13th centuries) exposed Europeans to Middle Eastern and Asian goods.

Crusades

400

This was the first island Columbus landed on in the Bahamas.

San Salvador

400

This was the name for the Spanish royal road that connected Mexico City to Santa Fe.

El Camino Real 🛣️

500

These people came after the Olmecs, had a theocracy, and created a 365-day calendar. 🗓️

Mayans

500

This was the largest Native American city near modern St. Louis, famous for Monks Mound.

Cahokia

500

In the 1400s, Europeans paid high prices for these luxury goods, including _____ to make clothing.

silk

500

These were the names of Columbus’s three ships.

Niña, Pinta, Santa Maria

500

This system let Spanish settlers demand taxes or labor from Native Americans on their land.

Encomiendas