Geography
Lost Colony
Maps
North Carolina
Anything and Everything
100

How many regions make up NC and what are they?

3, Piedmont, Mountains, Coastal Plain

100

The small island where the Lost Colony was located

Roanoke

100

This type of map shows nations/states/borders

Political

100

How many counties make up NC and which one do we live in?

100, Randolph

100

Explorer who discovered America for the Europeans

Columbus

200

Which region of NC is the best for agriculture and why?

Coastal Plain because of the soil, loam

200

The state where the Lost Colony would be located in present day

North Carolina

200

This type of map shows features of the Earth

Physical

200

Who originally owned the land that is now present day NC?

The Virginia Company

200

The exchange of ideas and products between the New and Old Worlds

Columbian Exchange

300

This ocean is on the eastern border of the United States

Atlantic

300

These two words were carved into a tree when John White returned 

Cro and Croatoan

300

Latitude lines and longitude lines run which way on a map?

Horizontally, vertically
300

What were the 3 original parts of the government when it was established?

Governor, council, assembly

300

What were the 3 major long term causes of the Columbian Exchange?

Gold, God, Glory

400

This ocean is on the western border of the United States

Pacific

400

The first English baby born in America 

Virginia Dare

400

How many hemispheres are there and what are they?

4, Northern, Southern, Western, Eastern

400

These were the two political parties that originally developed in NC

Prerogative, popular

400

Native American tribe in western NC

Cherokee

500

Name all the states that NC borders

Virginia, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia

500

Month and year the English landed at Roanoke

July 1587

500

The two lines create each hemisphere

Equator and prime meridian

500

Name all the powers the Lords Proprietors had

Grant nobility, establish towns, build forts, collect taxes

500

The 4 time periods of Native Americans

Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, Mississippian