CHAPTER 1 AND 2 QUIZ VOCAB
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| Beringia | Land bridge between North America and Asia used by early people to walk to North America.
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| Columbian Exchange | The movement and trading of goods, ideas, people and diseases that altered life on both sides of the Atlantic.
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| Nomads | People that move from place to place with no permanent home.
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| God, Glory, Gold | The three (3) G's that signify the reasons form European exploration.
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| Farming | The discovery of this allowed Native Americans to settle down in one place and develop cultural communities.
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| Mercantilism | The theory that a nation's power depends on its wealth (money).
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| Northwest Passage | Water route through North America that would connect the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. (DOES NOT EXIST)
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| Iroquois | A powerful group of Native Americans in the eastern part of the United States (New York) that was made up of five different nations.
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| Conquistador | An explorer looking to conquer land in the Americas.
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| England | One of the five major countries that sent explorers to the Americans in the 1500s. (Other name is Britain/United Kingdom)
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| Longhouse | A type of wooden house used by the Eastern Native Americans.
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| Adobe | A type of dried mud brick used by the Native Americans of the Southwest.
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| Igloo | A type of ice and snow house used by the Native Americans of the North.
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| Teepee | A type of house used by the Native Americans of the Plains that made use of animal hides.
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| Hunted | The early Native Americans _________ large mammals such as mammoths and smaller mammals such as deer.
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