Unit 1 Geography, Early Americans, Exploration, & Colonization

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Unit 1 Geography, Early Americans, Exploration, & Colonization

Section 1 – Geography

Section 2 – Early Americans

Section 2 – Early Americans written

Beringia land bridge: possible migration route

Section 2 – Early Americans warming crops languages artifacts

Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, Illinois Mississippians

Section 3 – Exploration

Voyages of Christopher Columbus World

World Columbus

Section 2 – Early Americans Indians wealth colonies 1492

Hernando De Soto

Section 2 – Early Americans Mississippi oldest

Spanish Fort in St. Augustine, Florida

St. Augustine Fort

Magellan

Jacques Marquette Louis Joliet

La Salle explored the Great Lakes and discovered mouth of the Mississippi River

English sailor Henry Hudson claimed New York for the Dutch

John Cabot

Section 4 – Colonization

13 Col

Section 2 – Early Americans Armada CROATOAN Jamestown charter 1607 13 Col

Reasons for starting Jamestown Religious freedom Political freedom Money (economic, farmland) Adventure

John Smith

Pocahontas Powhatan

Section 2 – Early Americans tobacco Africans Dutch laborers enslave

Section 2 – Early Americans Pilgrims Separatists Netherlands 1620 Mayflower Plymouth

Section 2 – Early Americans Mayflower Compact Indians Thanksgiving

Reasons for starting Jamestown Religious freedom Political freedom Money (economic, farmland) Adventure

Bartholomew Gosnold

Columbus West Indies East Indies

World