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Things to know 1

CultureCulture ArtifactArtifact Iroquois Confederacy Way of life of a group of people Includes customs, beliefs, clothing, … Way of life of a group of people Includes customs, beliefs, clothing, … manmade object used by archaeologists Formed to stop fighting First representative government Women were powerful Formed to stop fighting First representative government Women were powerful

New Netherland Native American migration Middle Passage Founded by Holland Henry Hudson was working for Holland Founded by Holland Henry Hudson was working for Holland First Americans came from Asia They crossed a land bridge First Americans came from Asia They crossed a land bridge Part of triangular trade used for shipping slaves from Africa

Northwest Passage Reasons for exploration Religious freedom A shortcut by sea to Asia Henry Hudson tried to find it A shortcut by sea to Asia Henry Hudson tried to find it “Gold, God, and Glory” Profit, Religion, Adventure “Gold, God, and Glory” Profit, Religion, Adventure Puritans came for religious freedom

Mayflower Compact Great Migration John Smith Written agreement to have laws Was the foundation of self- government Written agreement to have laws Was the foundation of self- government The flood of Pilgrims that came for religious freedom Leader of Jamestown “Work or starve” policy Leader of Jamestown “Work or starve” policy