Crop that became a staple food for many Indigenous nations
Italian explorer who sailed for England in 1497 (not Columbus)
Who was John Cabot
First permanent English settlement
What is Jamestown
Labor system where people worked for passage to America
What is Indentured Servitude
This allows tribes to make treaties, access federal resources, and more.
What is Federal Recognition
Farming system using corn, beans, and squash
What is Three Sisters
Spanish explorer who traveled through the Southeast
Who was Hernando DeSoto
Agreement signed aboard the Mayflower
What is the Mayflower Compact
System where people were owned as property, and brought from Africa
What is Slavery
Two of these tribes were forced off their lands during the Trail of Tears
Who are the Creek, Cherokee, Choctaw, Seminole, and Chickasaw (any two of these counts)
Networks used by Indigenous nations to exchange goods and ideas
What are Trade Networks
Reason Europeans explored the Americas
Wealth and Resources
Group seeking religious freedom in New England
Who were the Puritans
Region that had the greatest number of slaves
What is the Southern Colonies
This colony disappeared
What is Roanoke
European Belief system that meant non-Christians had no rights to the land
What is the Doctrine of Discovery
Belief used to justify claiming Indigenous land
Doctrine of Discovery
Colony founded for religious tolerance
Where is Pennsylvania
Event that pushed colonies toward racial slavery
What is Bacon's Rebellion
This is the video series we have used some this semester?
What is Crash Course US History or Crash Course Native American History
Political authority of Indigenous nations to govern themselves
What is sovereignty
Agreement dividing land between Spain and Portugal
Treaty of Tordesillas
Economic system focused on trade and profit for the home country
What is Mercantilism
Crop that increased demand for enslaved labor
What is tobacco
Describe the America that European explorers saw when they landed
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