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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 ExplorersMotivations,Obstacles,AccomplishmentsCultural Interactions Interactions Colonies PotpourriFirstAmericans

FIRST AMERICANS $100 This group of Native Americans settled in the regions of Alaska and Canada.

FIRST AMERICANS $200 They settled the Pacific Northwest region of the US.

FIRST AMERICANS $300 This group of Native Americans inhabited the grasslands of the Great Plains to hunt herds of buffalo.

FIRST AMERICANS $400 This goup of Native Americans made use of their heavily forrested environment in order to survive.

FIRST AMERICANS $500 They were enslaved in the Southwest North America by the Spanish conquistadors.

EXPLORERS $100 He explored Quebec for France.

EXPLORERS $200 Eastern Canada was this explorers route taken for England.

EXPLORERS $300 In order to transport the furs traded with the Native Americans, Robert LaSalle traveled by boat on this river.

EXPLORERS $400 The three countries that made discoveries throughout North America.

EXPLORERS $500 He was well known for enslaving the Native Americans and spreading European diseases.

MOTIVATION, OBSTACLES, AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS $100 Gold, Natural Resources, and Trade

MOTIVATION, OBSTACLES, AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS $200 The type of religion being spread throughout North America by European explorers.

MOTIVATION, OBSTACLES, AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS $300 This was being claimed by the European explorers, causing conflict in some instances.

MOTIVATION, OBSTACLES, AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS $400 Major cause for deaths of Europeans during the exploration period.

MOTIVATION, OBSTACLES, AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS $500 In the competition for exploration, it is what the “winner” is said to have had.

CULTURAL INTERACTIONS $100 The European country that enslaved the Native Americans.

CULTURAL INTERACTIONS $200 The difference for this European country is that they built Trading Posts and others did not.

CULTURAL INTERACTIONS $300 The only European country that interacted with the West African societies during this era of exploration.

CULTURAL INTERACTIONS $400 They learned new farming techniques and established new settlements.

CULTURAL INTERACTIONS $500 This European country is the only one that did not make the list for spreading religion.

COLONIES $100 The three economic colonies that were established by English settlers.

COLONIES $200 This colonial region boasts the majority of economic colonies.

COLONIES $300 This geographical feature found in North America is shared by all three colonial regions.

COLONIES $400 This colonial region could not farm due to the conditions of the soil.

COLONIES $500 Religious persecution and religious freedom were two reasons for settling. This colony’s motivation was the latter.

POTPOURRI $100 It means to be spread out.

POTPOURRI $200 These basic needs were in need of adaptations due to the diverse environments of the Native Americans.

POTPOURRI $300 During the colonial period, these people were known as artisans in the towns and plantations.

POTPOURRI $400 Of sod, wood, ice, and clay, this material is what the Iroquois would use in their environment.

POTPOURRI $500 These three West African empires were well known for trading with the Portuguese explorers.