Chapter 1 Native American Cultures and the First Europeans.

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Chapter 1 Native American Cultures and the First Europeans

Jeopardy IndiansWeaponsEuropeans Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Periods of Time Key Terms

$100 Question from Indians Means Ancient or very Old.

$100 Answer from Indians Paleo

$200 Question from Indians They Were Divided into Three Sub Periods

$200 Answer from Indians Archaic Indians

$300 Question from Indians They started growing corn, squash, and wild greens and used a new weapon called the bow and arrow. They constructed small dome-shaped mounds which were used as stages for ceremonies and burial cites.

$300 Answer from Indians Woodland Indians

$400 Question from Indians The last period in Native American History before the Europeans arrived.

$400 Answer from Indians The Mississippian Period

$500 Question from Indians This period featured a significant change in climate. As a result, seasonal changes were not as harsh and they could stay in one place for a longer period of time.

$500 Answer from Indians Middle Archaic

$100 Question from Weapons A stick with a stone point.

$100 Answer from Weapons Spear

$200 Question from Weapons It allowed them to throw their weapons farther and kill game more easily.

$200 Answer from Weapons Weighted Spear

$300 Question from Weapons A stone axe head mounted on a wooden handle.

$300 Answer from Weapons A Grooved Axe

$400 Question from Weapons A weapon the Woodland People used to make hunting easier.

$400 Answer from Weapons The Bow and Arrow

$500 Question from Weapons A dart thrower that allowed hunters to kill their pray from a safe distance rather than getting too close and risking injury or death.

$500 Answer from Weapons Atlatl

$100 Question from Europeans A Spanish Explorer who came to America in search of Gold, Glory, and God.

$100 Answer from Europeans Hernando De Soto

$200 Question from Europeans When the Europeans came they also brought these with them, which were very deadly to the Native Americans. Some Examples are, Smallpox, Measles, and Influenza.

$200 Answer from Europeans Diseases

$300 Question from Europeans Spanish Settlements Established to Convert Native Americans To Christianity

$300 Answer from Europeans Missions

$400 Question from Europeans When a Native American named Juanillo was greatly angered when a Spanish priest appointed another man to be the local chief. As a result, Juanillo and his band of supporters attacked the Spanish King in Guale, killing a number a friars.

$400 Answer from Europeans The Juanillo Revolt

$500 Question from Europeans The First Spanish Mission.

$500 Answer from Europeans Santa Catalina

$100 Question from Periods of Time They lived during the period: BC BC

$100 Answer from Periods of Time Paleo

$200 Question from Periods of Time They lived during the period: 1000 BC AD

$200 Answer from Periods of Time Woodland

$300 Question from Periods of Time They Lived Through the Period: 8000 BC BC

$300 Answer from Periods of Time Archaic

$400 Question from Periods of Time They Lived through the Period: 800 AD AD

$400 Answer from Periods of Time Mississippians

$500 Question from Periods of Time He came to America in 1539

$500 Answer from Periods of Time Hernando De Soto

$100 Question from Key Terms A group of people who share a common identity

$100 Answer from Key Terms Tribes

$200 Question from Key Terms Small, domed shaped things which functioned as stages for ceremonies and burial cites.

$200 Answer from Key Terms Mounds

$300 Question from Key Terms A Phrase meaning that some came to get rich, some came to win glory and honor back home as courageous explores, and some came to spread the Christian religion to the Native Americans.

$300 Answer from Key Terms Gold, Glory and God.

$400 Question from Key Terms The Science of growing plants and Trees

$400 Answer from Key Terms Horticulture

$500 Question from Key Terms A Settlement that, although is new land, is still considered part of the country that established it.

$500 Answer from Key Terms Colony

Final Jeopardy Spanish Missions lasted over how many years?

Final Jeopardy Answer They lasted over 100 years.