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Why were Europeans, African Americans, and Native Americans continually in conflict with one another?
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Greed over land, money-making opportunities, broken promises, limited freedom
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How did colonists, Europeans, and Native Americans typically get the thingss they needed?
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Bartering
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What was the march of the Cherokees from Georgia to Okalahoma called?
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Trail of Tears
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Why were European diseases such a problem for the Native Americans?
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They had no immunity to fight off germs
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Name one main Native American Cultural grouping and a tribe from that grouping, give one fact about that tribe.
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Eastern woodlands, southeastern; plains; Pacific Northwest
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What did Spanish explorers find in North and South America?
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Cortez fournd the Aztecs and their Gold. Pizarro found the Incas and their gold.
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Name two early settlements and tell me who they were settled by.
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F=Charlesfort, Fort Caroline, Quebec S= St. Augustine; E= Roanoke, Jamestown, Plymoth
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Give two reasons why Europeans began to explore
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Religion; spices and other goods from Asia; and easier route to these goods than by land; new trading partners; raw materials; set up colonies
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Name three explorers and the countries they came from
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Greenland- Leif Eriksson Portugal= Bartolomeu Dias and Vasco da Gama Spain= Columbus, Magellan, de Soto, and Pizarro Neverthands= Henry Hudson England= John Cabot France= Robert La Salle
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What was the result of the Columbian Exchange?
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The New World was introduced to horses, pigs, and diseases. He brought back to the old world squash, tobacco, corn, potatoes, pineapples, tomatoes, and turkeys.
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Name an important leader during the Revolution. Pick one and tell why you think he was the most important person of the American Revolution.
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King George III, Marquis de LaFayette, Thomas Paine, John Adams, George Washing ton, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry
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What main issue was NOT mentioned in the Declaration of Independence?
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Slavery
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The American were victorious in the Revolutionary War because of help from what groups, give two.
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French, Dutch, Polish, Prussians, Native Americans
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How did the North and South differ Economically before the Civil War?
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North= industrial South= agricultural
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What battle was the turning point of the Civil War?
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Battle of Gettysburg
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Why was using slaves better than using indentured servants in the colonies?
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Indentured servants could leave once their debt was paid; slaves were considered purchased property forever.
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What was the Stono Rebellion?
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Slaves robbed a store taking gunpowder and killed those who tried to stop their revolt. 50 Slaves and 25 Colonists died.
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What law in 1850 required all citizens in the north and the south to turn in runaway slaves?
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The Fugitive Slave Act
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What did the slaves contribute to American culture?
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Knowledge of growing rice; introduced corn to the diet as well as peas, kidney beans, okra, yams, storytelling, gospel music, the blues, spirituals.
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What was the route from Africa to the colonies called in which slaves were transported?
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The Middle Passage
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What is the Land Bridge Theory?
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Glaciers formed during the Ice Age and sea level dropped exposing the sea floor where people and animals could walk across.
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What was triangular trade?
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From Europe with goods to Africa for slaves to the New World for sugar, molasses cotton, and tobacco then back to Europe.
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What two political parties formed in the late 1700’s?
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Democratic-Republican Party Federalists
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In 1803 how did the United States double its physical size?
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The Louisiana Purchase
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What was the term that means the United States was bound to spread from the Atlantic to the Pacific?
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Manifest Destiny
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