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Give Me Liberty! Chapter 1-5 Key Terms
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Give Me Liberty! Chapter 1-5 Key Terms 
Tenochtitlan - answerThe capital of the aztec empire 
Cahokia - answerThe largest city in america until the 1800's 
Iroquois - answerThe Mohawk, oneida, cayuga, seneca, and onondaga 
"Christian Liberty" - answerabandoning a life of sin to embrace the teachings of christ 
Caravels - answerLong distance ships 
Reconquista - answerThe "reconquest" of Spain from the moors completed by king Ferdinand 
and queen Isabella 
Columbian Exchange - answerThe tran...
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Give Me Liberty! (Chapters 1-3) Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Give Me Liberty! (Chapters 1-3) Exam 
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Land Bridge/Beringia - answer-land that connected Asia and the Western hemisphere before 
the ice age 
-migration route from people in Aisa who followed their food source 
Aztecs - answer-advanced group of Native Americans who occupied Mexico region 
-Tenochitilán was capital, one of world's largest cities at time (250,000 pop.) 
Incas - answer-advanced group of Native Americans who occupied further south in Peru region 
-co...
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APUSH AMSCO Period 1 Questions and Answers Already Graded A
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APUSH AMSCO Period 1 Questions and Answers Already Graded A Columbian Exchange Trans-Atlantic trade of animals, plants, germs, and people. Profoundly changed each area it hit (Europe, North America, South America, Caribbean, Africa) 
Natives and Africans Were used for labor in agriculture and mining precious metals. Resisted oppression by maintaining elements of their cultures. 
European countries in America Spanish and Portuguese, followed by the French and Dutch, and then the English. 
Columbu...
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APUSH AMSCO Period 1 Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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Columbian Exchange - Answer️️ -Trans-Atlantic trade of animals, plants, germs, and 
people. Profoundly changed each area it hit (Europe, North America, South America, 
Caribbean, Africa) 
Natives and Africans - Answer️️ -Were used for labor in agriculture and mining 
precious metals. Resisted oppression by maintaining elements of their cultures. 
European countries in America - Answer️️ -Spanish and Portuguese, followed ...
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Foner's Give Me Liberty! 5th Edition Ch 1 Key Terms and Definitions
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Foner's Give Me Liberty! 5th Edition Ch 1 
Key Terms and Definitions 
Tenochtitlan - answerCapital of the Aztec empire in what is now Mexico, it was one of the 
world's largest cities and housed 250,000 people. 
Aztec - answerAn indigenous group of Mexico, the Aztecs forged their empire through nonstop 
war. Those they captured in battle were sacrificed to the Aztecs' two sun gods of war. 
Great League of Peace - answerAn alliance of five Iroquois tribes (Mohawk, Oneida, Cayuga, 
Seneca, and ...
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American Yawp - Chapter 1 The New World written material Questions With Complete Solutions
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Cahokia - correct answer ---the largest and most influential settlement of the Mississippian mound building culture 
 
pueblo - correct answer ---A communal multistoried dwelling made of stone or adobe brick by the Native Americans of the Southwest 
 
Iroquois - correct answer ---A term which designates a confederacy of five tribes originally inhabiting the northern part of New York state, consisting of the Seneca, Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga and Mohawk. 
 
Lenapes/Delaware Indians - correct answer...
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APUSH Key Terms Chapter 1 (Foner, Eric. Give Me Liberty! An American History (AP* Third Edition). W. W. Norton & Company.
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APUSH Key Terms Chapter 1 (Foner, Eric. 
Give Me Liberty! An American History (AP* 
Third Edition). W. W. Norton & Company. 
Maize (pg.8) - answerThe Native Americans faced a food crisis when the climate warmed; the 
wooly mammoth and the giant bison were going extinct. Around 9k years ago, at the same time 
that agriculture was being developed in the Near East, it also emerged in modern-day Mexico 
and the Andes, and then spread to other parts of the Americas, making settled civilizations 
poss...
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Social Science Recap & Review: American Revolution| QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Approximately what percentage of Native Americans died as a result of diseases brought by Europeans? Correct Answer: 90% of the population 
 
Where were the Algonquian peoples located? Correct Answer: East Coast, in the areas surrounding Jamestown, VA and Plymouth, MA 
 
What are some of the groups that were part of the Algonquian peoples? Correct Answer: Powhatan (near Jamestown), Pequots and Narrogansetts, who lived in areas settled by Puritans 
 
What crops were known as the Three Sisters?...
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AP US History: Unit 1 (Give Me Liberty!) Exam Study Guide.
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AP US History: Unit 1 (Give Me Liberty!) 
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Land Bridge - answerA land link between Asia and North America that was intact between 
15,000 and 60,000 years ago; most Native Americans are said to have descended from ancestors 
who crossed this land link (Beringia) 
Aztecs - answerA large-scale Indian society in modern-day Mexico with a centralized 
government in its capital Tenochtitlan; its capital had 250,000 citizens and had royal palaces, 
central markets, and a complex road ...
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APUSH Unit 1 and 2 REVIEW Guide Practice Questions And Well Elaborated Answers.
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Chespake colony - correct answer southern colony b/c Virginia and made $ from tobacco 
 
Treaty of Tordesillas - correct answer Set the Line of Demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas., *Set the Line of Demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas 
 
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