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Test- January 18th

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How did each group of Native people adapt/effect their environment?   see notebook  
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Who were the first americans?   Native Americans  
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How did the first americans get here?   A land bridge connected Asia and America  
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When did the first americans get here?   During the Ice Age  
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What are the 5 themes of geography?   Movement, Region, Location, Place, Human/Environmental interaction  
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Movement   Way humans move, information, things, animals, trade in environment  
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Region   - Political/Physical (country foundry, mountain range) - Functional (servable area) -Cultural (Religion)  
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Human/Environment Interaction   -Adapt -Modify -Depend  
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Location   -Absolute (Longitude and latitude) -Relative (Described by landmarks)  
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Place   -Physical (Landforms) -Human (Anything created by humans)  
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People of the eastern woodlands   long houses, tree to build with, hunt local animals, farmed and resources-- which led to big population, led to fighting  
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people of the south west   planted crops on cliff tops which made homes cool, build mud houses, dry  
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people of the great plains   could live in teepees because of buffalo hide which was transportable, followed buffalo, farmed beans, sunflowers, corn, squash.went where animals went. horses  
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early cultures of southwest   cliffs protected homes. hard for invaders, could collect water by irrigation  
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people of the far north   houses, hunting animals made them move around.  
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other people of the west   have to keep moving because the environment kills off food, resulting in having to move towards the food. Take what's offered  
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mound builders   people who made mounds out of dirt  
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pueblos   houses made out of adobe  
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adobe   sun-dried brick used in building  
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drought   when there is no water  
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igloos   house made of snow and ice  
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kayaks   small skin boats  
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travois   sled pulled by dogs  
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long houses   built out of trees and wooden poles  
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sachems   A chosen tribal leader in the eastern woodlands  
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viking   seafaring people from scendinavia in northern europe  
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christopher columbus   italian born sailor who led spanish fleet into the carribean  
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lief erickson   who led viking sailors to the northern tip of north america  
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vinland   flat, wooded territory  
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tainos   native americans who met columbus on a small carribean island  
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columbian exchange   a world wide exchange of goods and ideas that transformed people's lives around the globe. began w/ columbus  
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how did the arrival of columbus affect the tainos?   Spanish changed their way of life by murder, slavery, and disease  
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2 effects of the columbian exchange on Native americans   -slavery -disease  
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3 ways native americans influence our way of life today   -government -pottery, leather -sports, lacrosse  
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