AP US History: Chapter 1
Across
- 1. Indian religious leader that led an uprising, killed hundreds of Europeans, captured Santa Fe, and drove the Spanish temporarily out of the region.
- 3. the birthplace of Columbus
- 4. Movement removed land from cultivation and limited England's ability to feed it's population
- 6. I the strong leader of the English that helped them develop a sense of nationalism and encouraged expansion
- 7. people traced their heredity through, and inherited property from their mothers rather than their fathers
- 10. Revolution In all regions of the United State, tribes were experiencing __ because they were developing new sources of food, clothing, and shelter
- 11. Hudson had a river named after him, and his explorations led to a permanent Dutch presence in the New World
- 12. the name in which societies of the Maya regions were superseded by other Meso-American tribes; a name that eventually described people from a number of different tribes
- 13. de Bois Adventurous fur traders and trappers who also penetrated far in the wilderness and developed an extensive trade that became a small part of the French colonial economy
- 14. this tribe created the largest empire in the Americas
- 16. Magellan A Portuguese employed by the Spanish completed the first known circumnavigation of the globe
- 17. Puritans who were determined to worship as they pleased in their own independent congregations
- 18. The __ people were in America before Columbus, and was named after a town in New Mexico where archeologists first discovered evidence of their tools and weapons
- 19. was written on a post after the "Lost Colony" was destroyed
- 21. Henry dreamed of establishing a Christian Empire in Asia to aid his country's wars against the Moors
- 23. Reformation this began more because of a political dispute between the king and the pope than as a result of the doctrinal revolts
Down
- 1. Revolt launched efforts to suppress tribal rituals that Europeans considered incompatible with Christianity
- 2. Calvin went even further than Luther in rejecting the Catholic belief and introduced the doctrine of predestination
- 5. the belief that the Irish were wild, vicious, and ignorant "savages" led to the ___ of the Irish
- 8. slave trade Africans began selling slaves to traders from the Mediterranean in the ___
- 9. was when a white man married a native woman; was a form of labor recruitment
- 15. the first English colony
- 20. The __ period is the history of the humans in America during a period of 5000 years around 8000 B.C.
- 22. Sir Richard Grenville established a colony here by the orders of Raleigh. Sir Francis Drake arrived here the spring after it was settled with supplies and reinforcements also known as the "Lost Colony"