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LICENCIATURA EN IDIOMA INGLES

ENERO – JUNIO 2020

Yerena López Josué

ASIGNATURA:

PUEBLOS ANGLOSAJONES II

DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND 13 COLONIES

CUATRIMESTRE: TERCERO GRUPO: A

NOMBRE DEL DOCENTE: Lic. Adbeel Stephanie Garrido Montiel


Questions “Discovery of America”

1. Why did Columbus call the people who inhabited America Indians when he
landed on San Salvador? He believed that he had reached the Indies when
he landed on the island of San Salvador.
2. Who were the Sioux and Apaches? They were Indian tribes.
3. Where did they live? They lived originally inhabited the current area of the
current area of the United States.
4. What were they like? They were ferocious warriors.
5. Were the Sioux, the Apache and the Navaho peaceful tribes? No, they weren’t,
they were often at war with one another.
6. What did people think about the American Indians? They believed that the
American Indians were cruel and ignorant savage.
7. When did they reach a degree of civilization? They reached a high degree of
civilization by the time the white man came.
8. How many Indians were there in North America when Columbus arrived?
There were probably 1.500.000 Indians.
9. What animal was hunted by the American Indians at that time? They hunted the
vast herds of bison or American buffalo.
10. What was the crop that the American Indians cultivated? They cultivated maize,
or Indian corn.
11. What foreign country was Christopher Columbus working for? He was working
for Spain.
12. In what town was this great Italian sailor born? He was born in Genoa.
13. Which other countries did Columbus occupy? Spain occupied and colonized
South and Central America.
14. What important contribution did Spain make to American civilization? Spain
initiated the economic development of the New World.
15. Who were John and Sebastian Cabot? They were Venetian explorers.
16. What part of the New World did they explore? They explored the coast of North
America.
The 13 Colonies

New England Middle Southern

Maine New Hampshire New York New Jersey Maryland Virginia

Founded in 1604 by
Founded in 1623 by Founded in 1664 by Founded in 1664 by Founded in 1634 by Founded in 1607 by
Pierre du Guast and
John Wheelwright Duke of York Lord Berkeley Lord Baltimore the London Company
Samuel de Champlain

Exported
Had a lot of Has many mountains manufactures goods Religion- Had mountains and Traded and sold iron Religion-Dutch Had many mountains Traded and sold iron Religion-Lutheran Low land with fertile Exported tobacoo, Religion-Roman Had a lot of fertile Exported tobacoo,
Exported seafood Religion-Protestant Relagion-Anglican
mountains and rivers through triangular Congregationalists forests items reformed and forests ore items and quaker soil cotton, and rice catholic soil cotton, and rice
trade

Massachusetts Connecticut Pennsylvania Delaware North Carolina South Carolina

Founded in 1663 by 8
Founded in 1630 by Founded in 1635 by Founded in 1682 by Founded in 1638 by Founded in 1653 by
nobles with a royal
Puritans Thomas Hooker William Penn Peter Minuit Virginians
charter from Charles II

Exported Exported
Had a lot of fertile manufactured goods Religion- Had many hills and manufactured goods Religion- Exported tobacoo, Religion-Lutheran Had coastal plains Traded and sold iron Religion-Lutheran Had coastal plains Exported tabacoo, Had low plains and Exported tobacoo,
Had many hills Religion-anglican Religion-Anglican
soil through triangular Congregationalists mountains through triangular Congregationalists cotton, and rice and quaker with fertile land ore ítems and Anglican and mountains cotton, and rice swamp cotton, and rice
trade trade

Rhode Island Georgia

Founded in 1636 by Founded in 1732 by


Roger Williams James Edward

Exported
Land rocky along the manifactured goods Religion- Had low coastal Exported tobacoo,
Religion-Anglican
coastline through triangular Congregationalists swamps cotton, and rice
trade

Yerena López Josué 4° Semester

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