Case 21 Study Guide
Native American Life (North American)
- Where did Native Americans come from?
- How did they adapt to their surroundings? Clothes, shelter, food, etc.
- What did they do for food?
- What was their relationship with Europeans?
- What was their relationship with nature and with religion?
The Columbian Exchange
- Why was this important for the world?
Explorers
- What was their attitude towards Native Americans?
- What were they searching for in the New World?
- What was the Northwest Passage?
- How did conquistadors conquer the Aztecs and Incas?
- What did explorers bring to the “New World” that made many of the Native Americans die?
- What group was the first to ship African slaves into the “New World?”
- How important is control of waterways (ex.Rivers, streams, lakes)?
- What was the first settlement in North America? What group did this?
- What is mercantilism?
- What event thrust Spain as the leader in exploration?
- What was Portugal’s initial role during the exploration of the world?
- What were both the Aztecs and Incas known for?
Colonies
- What groups established each of the colonies?
- What was each of colonies best economic commodity?
- How was Jamestown able to survive?
- What happened at Roanoke?
- What were many religious groups searching for in the “New World” that drove them to leave England?
- What is Triangular Trade and what was the main thing traded?
- How did slavery come about in the colonies?
- What are the differences in the 3 Colonial regions?
- What was the Magna Carta? How did this effect the colonies?
- Why did the Pilgrims leave England? What was the Mayflower Compact?
- What was the first representative government in the colonies?
- What role did women play in Colonial Life?
- What was Bacon’s Rebellion?
- Where did most towns and cities pop-up during colonial times?
- What made the Southern Colonies an ideal place for planting?
- What was the Great Awakening and how did this effect colonist?
History tools
- How do people understand what happened in the past?
- What did explorers make and use on their journeys?
- What evidence do historians study to know the events we studies actually took place?