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37 Multiple choice questions

Definition 1 of 37
of France, explored St. Lawrence River extensively

John Cabot

Henry Hudson

Jacques Cartier

Samuel De Champlain

Definition 2 of 37
political union of 5 independent tribes who lived in Mohawk Valley of New York

Declaration Of Independence

Protestant Reformation

Mayflower Compact G. Articles Of Confederation

Iroquois Confederation

Definition 3 of 37
Europe changed politically in 1400s, small kingdoms uniting into larger ones and large
multiethnic empires (like Roman Catholic) breaking up into smaller ones. Replacing them are
countries where majority of people share both a common culture and a common loyalty
toward a central government

Henry Hudson

nation-state


Land bridge

Lakota Sioux

,Definition 4 of 37
first permanent French establishment (Quebec 1608) established by this French explorer along
St. Lawrence River. had strong leadership

Samuel de Champlain

Henry hudson


John cabot

Juan gines de sepulveda

Definition 5 of 37
midwest Native American settlement, centered in present-day Ohio. Famous for large earthen
mounds it created

Algonquian


Siouan

Longhouses

Adena-Hopewell

Definition 6 of 37
one of the largest Native American language families, located in the Great Plains

Iroquoian

Algonquian

Caddoan

Siouan

,Definition 7 of 37
tribe in the Great Plains. a farming tribe before the arrival of Europeans, lived permanently in
earthen lodges along rivers and raised corn, beans, and squash while actively trading with
other tribes. After arrival of Europeans and introduction of horses, moved away from hunting
to easily follow buffalo across plains.

Aztecs

Apache

Roanoke Island


Lakota Sioux

Definition 8 of 37
As Native Americans were dying of disease/overworking, Spanish needed new labor source.
Under this system, the Spanish pay a tax to slave's king on each slave they import to the
Americas from West Africa

Headright System

Compass

Slave Trade

Asiento System

Definition 9 of 37
explorers and conquerors of Spain, conquered Aztec and Incan empires

slavery

condottiere

aztecs

conquistadores

, Definition 10 of 37
Native American tribes of southwest, inhabited dry regions of present-day Arizona/New
Mexico. Multifaceted societies supported by farming with irrigation systems

Asiento System

Land Bridge

Hokokam, Anasazi, Pueblos

Henry Hudson

Definition 11 of 37
of Spain, credited with discovering New World while sailing west across Atlantic in hopes of
finding a faster route to Asia in 1492, landed in West Indies

John Cabot

Hernan Cortes

Francisco Pizarro

Christopher Columbus

Definition 12 of 37
prince of Portugal who realized importance of exploration early on, established a school for
sailors. Spearheaded early Portuguese exploration, sponsored many voyages along Africa's
west coast

Francisco Pizarro

Slavery

Prince Henry the Navigator


Christopher Columbus

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