Chapter 4 Review
official permission to operate
charters
commander of the settlement sent by the London Company
Christopher Newport
French explorer crossed the Great Lakes and explored as far as present day Louisville, Ky.
LaSalle
sent to establish trade directly with the Cherokee
James Needham and Gabriel Arthur
Cherokee Village
Journeyed from Potomac River down the Mississippi River to New Orleans where they were arrested
John Howard and Peter Salling
flows from Kanawha Falls to the Ohio at Point Pleasant.
Kanawha Falls
Kanawha River
Point Pleasant
Commander of Fort Henry
Abraham Wood
barrier to explorations
mountains
easiest routes and first explored
valleys and gaps
governor of Virginia outfitted a number of expeditions
William Berkeley
things in Lederer's journal that were questioned
lions, "Atlantick Ocean", peacocks
Mountain Lion
Wild Turkey
Two land companies
London and Plymouth
Charted the New River and made a claim to the Allegheny Valley
Batts and Fallem
New River
What happened to Needham ?
killed by Indian John
first European to see the Great Kanawha River
Mouth of the Coal River
Gabriel Arthur
Presented Golden Horseshoes on his expedition
Alexander Spotswood
Alexander Spotswood
buried engraved leaden plates in the banks of the Ohio River
Celoron de Blainville
two of the most important land company explorers
Thomas Walker and Christopher Gist
What gap did Thomas Walker name?
Cumberland Gap
trail that Christopher Gist followed
National Road
points to the magnetic north
compass
measures and maps out the size, shape, position, of an area
surveyor
map- making
cartography
things heard in rumors or gossip
hearsay
German physician, first recorded European to reach the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains
John Lederer
found the M.A.N.I. tree
Batts and Fallem
refused to send troops to protect settlers
Governor Berkeley
Planter who led a rebellion and burned Jamestown
Nathaniel Baccon
a military force composed mostly of citizen-soldiers
militia
first permanent English settlement
Jamestown
meets The Great Kanawha River, near present day St. Albans
Big Coal River
Pamphlet published by Edward Bland
"The Discovery of New Brittaine"
How money could be made in Virginia
Land - furs
a journey for a specific purpose
expedition
sole possession or control of something, such as the buying or selling
monopoly
First recorded European to enter what is now WV
John Lederer
Journeyed from the Potomac down the Mississippi to New Orleans
Howard and Salling
Killed by Indian John
James Needham
one who travels somewhere from another location but who does not plan to stay in the new place permanently
tourist
The two countries who were rivals in the Ohio Valley
France and England