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Scholars estimate that human migration 11,0000 years ago
into the Americas over the Bering Strait
occurred approximately




The first truly complex society in the Olmecs
Americas was that of the

In the Great Plains region, most pre- Engaged in sedentary farming
Columbian societies

The pre-Columbian North American fished salmon as their principal occupation
peoples in the Pacific Northwest

Prior to European contact, the eastern third had the most abundant food resources of any region of the continent.
of what is today the United States

The pre-Columbian North American built large irrigation systems for farming.
peoples in the Southwest

Hernando Cortés's conquest of the Aztecs the exposure of the Aztecs to smallpox.
in 1518 was made possible largely due to

In England during the early sixteenth wool
century, mercantilism thrived mostly on the
basis of trade in which commodity?

The suppression of Bacon's Rebellion Slavery in Virginia
helped spur

Which of the following was NOT a Maryland
Restoration colony?

The Powhatan Indian Pocahontas Created an interest in England to "civilize" Indians

The rebellion led by Jacob Leisler took New York
place in

In the seventeenth century, the great Most indentured servants received land upon completion of their contracts.
majority of English immigrants who came to
the Chesapeake region were

The "triangular trade" in the Atlantic dealt rum, sugar, slaves, and molasses
with which commodity?

The seventeenth-century tobacco went through numerous boom-and-bust cycles
economy of the Chesapeake region

The total number of Africans forcibly 11 million
brought to all of the Americas as slaves is
estimated to have been as many as

In Puritan New England, full membership in adult males who were church members
town governance was limited to

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