Which mountain range is located in the eastern United States?
What kind of climate is typical of the Southwestern United States, known for deserts?
Which natural resource is abundant in the Great Plains region and important for farming?
Who was the first European explorer credited with reaching the Americas in 1492?
Why did many Europeans want to explore and colonize new lands?
What was the first permanent English settlement in North America?
The Pilgrims sailed to America on what ship and settled where?
How did Native Americans generally view land ownership before European arrival?
Which region is often called the 'Breadbasket of America' due to its extensive farming?
What is a common geographical feature of the Northeast region, known for its rocky coastlines?
What was a main reason the Pilgrims left England?
What was one major impact of European diseases on Native American populations?
The (largest) state in the United States by area, known for its cold climate and oil resources, is (13).
The exchange of goods, ideas, and diseases between the Old World (Europe, Asia, Africa) and the New World (Americas) after 1492 is known as the (14).
Name one challenge faced by the early settlers of Jamestown.
The (16) part of the United States often experiences hurricanes due to its location near the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico.
What was the main purpose of the Mayflower Compact?
Describe the key events and challenges faced by the early English settlers in BOTH Jamestown and Plymouth. How were their experiences similar, and how were they different?