2025\2026 Over 400 Revision
Questions and Accurate answers
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Pre-Columbian Peoples of the American Southwest - Answer -Agriculturally
focused groups that developed powerful and complex societies
-Became increasingly dependent on the cultivation of maize
Pre-Columbian economy in Great Basin and the western Great Plains -
Answer - Migratory because of limited resources
Pre-Columbian economy in the Northeast and along the Atlantic Seaboard -
Answer -Another Group of tribes in present-day NY formed the Iroquois
League
-Cultivated crops and participated in foraging and hunting, often creating
lasting settlements
Hernan Cortes - Answer Spanish explorer who marched across mexico and
conquered the aztecs
- from spain
Hernando de Soto - Answer -explored deep in USA
,-first to cross and disocer Miss. River
-claimed for Spain
Georgia first colonized by Spanish because they were looking for - Answer
gold and land
The Columbian Exchange - Answer The exchange of plants, animals, diseases,
and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following
Columbus's voyages.
The Treaty of Tordesillas - Answer A 1494 agreement between Portugal and
Spain, declaring that newly discovered lands to the west of an imaginary line
in the Atlantic Ocean would belong to Spain and newly discovered lands to the
east of the line would belong to Portugal.
St. Augustine - Answer -1st colony in Florida set up by Spain
joint-stock company - Answer A company made up of a group of
shareholders. Each shareholder contributes some money to the company and
receives some share of the company's profits and debts.
James Edward Oglethorpe - Answer The leader of English Parliament who
founded the Georgia colony
James Wright - Answer Georgia's third, and final, royal governor
Jamestown - Answer -First permanent English settlement
,-Starving time (1609-1610 80% died)
-1619: first slave ship of africans
- 1640: modern concept of slavery was established in US
Why did colonists come to the New World? - Answer Religious freedom
profit
adventure...etc.
Original Trustees of Ga were provided what - Answer 50 acres , free passage,
provisions for 1 yr
William Penn - Answer -Founder of Pennsylvania
-Pushed for democracy and religious freedom
-Quaker
-Wanted to unite all of the U.S. colonies
Quakers - Answer -believed human religious institutions were largey
unnecessary
-thought they could receive revelationg directly form God and placed little
importance on the Bible
-pacifists and declined to show customary deference to their alleged social
superiors
-their aggressiveness in denouncing established institutions brought them
trouble in both britain and america
-opposed slavery and favored decent treatment of Native Americans
, -elements of the culture would play a role in shaping the characterization of a
United States that valued independence and social equality
What country claimed Quebec? - Answer The French
French Colonization in the New World - Answer French and Dutch Colonies
in the new world usually relied on cooperation with native peoples instead of
extensive settlement and force in contrast to the spanish and british
Dutch Colonization in the New World - Answer -first colonies functioned
more as trading outposts than settlements
-the Dutch commissioned an expedition by English explorer Henry Hudson to
North America
-Hudson failed in his search for a Northwest Passage, but his reports of
abundant resources created interest among Dutch merchants
-The Dutch West India Company was chartered to develop colonies in North
America
-the company tried to attract immigrants with land grants, and a diverse
group of European settlers slowly began to arrive
-its most important settlement was New Amsterdam, which became a center
for trade
-usually relied on cooperation with native peoples instead of extensive
settlement and force, in contrast to the Spanish and British
Types of New British Colonies in the New World - Answer -Charter Colony:
colonist were members of a corp
-Royal Colony: governor selected by King
-Proprietary colonies: owned by individuals