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Geography: The study of people, their environments, & their resources
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Region DefinitionExample An area with a similar physical or human trait New England, Middle, & Southern colonies were grouped by their geographies & lifestyles
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Location DefinitionExample Explained in latitude & longitude Also explained in relation to another place Where was Britain’s first permanent New World colony located? Jamestown, VA 37°N 76°W
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Place DefinitionExample Uses adjectives Describes physical & human features How would you describe Jamestown’s geography & climate? Marshy soil Not suitable for most crops Hot & humid
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Interaction DefinitionExample People adapt to & change the environment Jamestown colonists CHANGED the environment by planting tobacco & building homes They ADAPTED to the environment by changing their dress & food
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Movement DefinitionExample Why & how people travel Involves exchanging goods, ideas, & services Jamestown colonists came to the New World to find gold They exchanged knowledge, disease, & culture with Native Americans
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Cartographer: Mapmaker
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Physical Maps: Maps that deal with physical features
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US Elevation
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Thematic Maps: Maps that deal with specific topics
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US Slave Population in 1850
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Battle of Antietam US Civil War
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Continent: 1 of the 7 main landmasses of the globe “There are 7 There are 7 Continents Continents North and South America Europe, Asia, Africa Australia Antarctica”
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Isthmus: Narrow strip of land
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Peninsula: An area of land almost completely surrounded by water
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Elevation: Height above sea level
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Latitude: Measures distance North & South of Equator
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Longitude: Measures distance East & West of Prime Meridian
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Primary Source Item that has survived from the past Provides firsthand information about a person or event Created by someone who knew the person or witnessed the event Examples?
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Primary Source Examples Official documents Speeches Eyewitness accounts Letters Diaries Autobiographies Photographs Videotapes Artifacts
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Secondary Source Provides indirect information on a person or event Created by someone who did not know the person or witness the event Often based on primary sources Examples?
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Secondary Source Examples Textbooks Encyclopedias Biographies Books and articles written by historians
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Authentic Source A source that is actually what it seems to be Genuine/real Not fake/forged
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Bias Source A source that contains prejudice or support towards or against something
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Infer To make an educated guess
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