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APUSH PERIOD 1

APUSH PERIOD 1: Tribes

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What was the Colombian Exchange? the transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between Europe, Africa, and the New World
What are the three Gs? God, Glory, and Gold
Did Native Americans have a written language? No
Eastern Woodlands/Northeast; Geography rolling hills and forests
Eastern Woodlands/Northeast; Tribes Iroquois Confederacy (Cayugas, Mohawks, Oneidas, Onodagas, Seneca) and Powhatan
Eastern Woodlands/Northeast; Diet Maize, beans, squash
Eastern Woodlands/Northeast; Culture Hunter-gatherers, Warriors, Matrilineal, Longhouses, Wampum
Eastern Woodlands/Mississippian/Southeast: Geography River systems
Eastern Woodlands/Mississippian/Southeast: Tribes Adena-Hopewell, Creek
Eastern Woodlands/Mississippian/Southeast: Diet Maize, fish, beans, squash
Eastern Woodlands/Mississippian/Southeast: Culture Earthwork pyramid mounds Pottery, copper tools Chiefdoms and trade networks Social hierarchy and priesthood
Great Plains: Geography Grasslands and prairies
Great Plains: Tribes Sioux, Cheyenne, Apache
Great Plains: Diet Buffalo
Great Plains: Culture Nomadic Teepees
Great Basin: Geography Arid
Great Basin: Tribes Paiute, Shoshone, Ute
Great Basin: Diet Primarily vegetal, including seeds, nuts, berries Game animals (rabbits, rodents)
Great Basin: Culture Semi-sedentary Wickiup (wigwam)
Southwest: Geography Arid, rocky, desert
Southwest: Tribes
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