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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Nomads | Early native Americans that traveled from place to place in search of food |
| 4 groups that lived in Louisiana | Caddo. Houma. Choctaw and Cherokee |
| What is Poverty Point | A group of Native Americans started a settlement there |
| What kind of crops to Native Americans grow to eat | Corn, beans and Squash |
| What did Native Americans use to build their houses? | They used whatever they could find. If they lived near woods they built a house of wood. If they lived near grass, they built a house of grass. |
| What kinds of things did the Native Americans do with the Europeans | 1. Traded goods 2. Shared ideas on how to grow crops 3. Fought over land |
| Spanish who leads first people to Mississippi River and Louisiana. He came looking for gold,but didn't find it | Hernando de Soto |
| Claimed land for France and named it Louisiana and founded New Orleans | La Salle |
| Started colony in Louisiana and founded New Orleans | Iberville and Bienville |
| Why was the city ofNew Orleans so important | It was a major port for trading and selling |
| What is a colony | A place controlled by another country |
| What is a colonists | A person who settles in a colony |
| Where is the oldest trading post in Louisiana | Natcihitoches |
| Why did colonists live in forts or around a wall | They wanted to be protected from other colonists and Native Americans |
| What is a plantation | A large farm that grew crops such as cotton |
| What is a slave | A person forced to work for no pay |
| Ways we have changed Food | Native Americans Meat and veggies People today Same foods this has changed the least |
| Ways we have changed Clothes | Native Americans Leather, plants People Today Mostly cotton |
| Ways we have changed Houses | Native Americans Stick, clay, log, mud, rock People Today Wood and brick |
| Ways we have changed Communication | Native Americans Carvings on stone People Today Letter, email, texting, phone |
| Ways we have changed Cooking | Native Americans Open fire People Today Stove, oven, microwave |
| Ways we have changed Weapons | Native Americans Bone, wood, and rock People Today Knives, guns, mostly made of metal |
| What object has changed the least | Food |
| What object has changed the most | Communication |