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2Native Americans from at least 10,000 years ago
used Folsom points to kill this food source.
3Giant Bison
4This term describes the hunting and gathering
cultures that descended from the Paleo-Indians.
5Archaic
6Ancient Indians from this region became experts
in irrigation.
7Southwest
8Burial mounds and chiefdoms are associated with
the Indians of this region.
9Woodland
10The Archaic Indians in this region had great
environmental diversity, including marshes,
deserts and mountains.
11The Great Basin
12When Columbus 1st sighted land in 1492, he
believed he had discovered a new route to this
area.
13India/China
14This event both killed about 1/3 of Europes
population and also prompted some people to take
great risks.
15Bubonic Plague
16Advancements in these and monarchial quest for
wealth prompted exploration.
17Navigational Instruments
18This small nation was unlikely to lead the Age of
Exploration.
19Portugal
20This Spaniards crews voyage left no doubt in
the world that Columbus had not discovered the
Indies.
21Magellan
22These immigrants tended to be poor young men born
in England.
23Indentured Servants
24When this woman intervened to save John Smith,
she was probably expressing Powhatans adoption
of a subordinate chief.
25Pocahontas
26The original settlers to this colony were
gentlemen and their servants.
27Jamestown/VA
28This chief (Pocahontas dad) was suspicious of
the English because they bullied the Indians to
make them follow English norms.
29Powhatan
30This crop turned VA into a stable colony.
31Tobacco
32This woman was excommunicated by the church in
the Massachusetts Bay Colony for disrupting the
good order of the colony.
33Anne Hutchinson
34This religious sect was based on a set of broadly
interpreted ideas and principles of those who
wanted to expel Catholic rituals from the
Anglican Church.
35Puritanism
36The Massachusetts Bay Colonys Puritans had no
use for the separatist beliefs held by this group
of early settlers who believed everyone (friend)
was equal.
37Quakers
38John Winthrop referred to these as little
commonwealths because each was a hierarchal in
structure.
39Families
40These played almost no direct role in the civil
government on New England because they did not
want it to be a a puppet of the state.
41Churches
42This increased dramatically in the American
colonies in the 18th century.
43Population
44This was the defining feature of the southern
colonies in the 18th century.
45Slavery
46Economic growth in the Middle Colonies came from
this agricultural product.
47Wheat
48By 1770, the largest immigrant group in the
Middle Colony were these groups.
49Germans and Scots-Irish
50Most immigrants coming to America in the 18th
century were from these areas.
51Scotland, Ireland and Africa.