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| 3 groups of Paleo-Indians |
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| What do these groups of Paleo-Indians have in common? |
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| Came to New mexico through the Great Plains |
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| 3 groups of Mound Builders |
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| Adena, Hopewell, Mississipian |
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| Specific thing Adena are remembered for? |
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| agricultural practices, pottery, artistic and trading purposes. |
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| Why did the Mound builders build mounds? |
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| For burial, residential, and ceremonial purposes. |
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| What are Hopewell remembered for? |
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| Flashy ceremonies, material culture, and huge trade network |
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| What were the Mississipians remembered for? |
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| Social inequality within tribe , contact with Spanish Conquistadors. |
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| What mound building group had contact with Europeans |
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| Mogollon, Hohokam, Anasazi |
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| Setteled in present day western Texas, North Mexico and New mexico. Pottery |
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| known farming, techniques, and grew squash, tobacco, cotton, and maize |
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| Known for adobe andsandstone dwellings along cliff wasll. warrior like |
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| Were Europeans able to convert many tribes they encountere. |
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| Yes, because Indians had similar beliefs |
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| Types of items did explorers obtain from trading with indigenous(Indian) people. |
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| Tobacco, potatoes, sqwash |
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| Types of items did indigenous(Indian) people obtain from trading with the explores. |
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| weapons, tools, horses, small pox, measels, chicken pox |
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| What diseases did the Europeans spread to the Indians? |
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| Small pox, measels, chicken pox |
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| Biggest and most devestating affect of European and native contact |
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| 90% of the population died off because no immune difficiancy to white diseases |
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| What types of foods did the natives introduce to the Europeans |
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| Corn, tomatoes, potatoes, chocolate, peppers |
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| 6 tribes tried to create peace between them |
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| Don't fight, settle politically |
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| What did the U.S. take from the Iroquoise Confederacy |
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| 4 major reasons for colonization of America |
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| seek refuge, religious freedom, economic opportunity, progressive government |
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| 3 colonies along eastern coast of America? |
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| New, Middle, Southern English colonies |
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| What did the New England colony rely on to keep its economy running? |
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| Which was the best colony at farming and why? |
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| Southern, because terrain was flat and weather was hot and humid |
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| What types of things did the Southern colonies farm? |
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| What colony was refered to as "bread colonies" |
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| Describe the "Charter of Privileges"? |
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| Guaranteed principle of religious toleration of pedestrians |
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| Which colony only let landowners run the government? |
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| What is Bacon's Rebellion and the significants? |
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| The rebellion after a white slave(endentured survant) was refused land. Tried to kill Indians, and chase out the governor. "atleast you're not black". |
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| Describe Mercantilism economic system |
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| Fixed amount of wealth in the world. Keep wealth withing your empire |
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| Historical significants of Jamestown establishment? |
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| 1st succesfull colony in the new world |
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| How is the "Great Awakening" and the "Enlightenment similar and different? |
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| Promoted change. Great Awakening was religious, Englightenment was scientific |
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| English colonization in New world |
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| Had no desire to create centrallised government.` |
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| French colonization in New world |
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| The gov. Strictly controlled colonies, made little effort to encourage settlement. Became valued trading partners with Indians. Economic purpose. |
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| Spanish colonization in New world |
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| Operated strict control over colonies. come to serve god, get rich. |
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