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Chapter 1 Review

Who were the first “immigrants” to Americas? Nomadic Asian hunters and gatherers

How did the “discoverers” of America first get here? Land Bridge during the Ice Age

Connect the correct terms Inca Aztec Cahokia Iroquois Pueblo

What is this? Three-sisters farming

What is being depicted here? The Crusades Christian Crusaders vs. Muslim Moors

Who is depicted here traveling to the orient? Marco Polo

What is it? Who did what? Red Purple Green Blue

Who said this?

Give 2 examples of the Spanish from the picture

Old World------------------------New World Small pox Corn Potatoes Coffee Tobacco Horse Syphilis Wheat Sugar Rice

What is this? Year?

What is being depicted here?

Who is being depicted here?