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Unit 1 Vocabulary

Unit 1 Vocabulary. The Three Worlds: Native Americans, Europeans and Africans Meet in NYS. Algonquians. North American Indian people that lived in downstate New York. bay. a part of an ocean or lake that cuts deeply into the land. New York Bay. border.

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Unit 1 Vocabulary

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  1. Unit 1 Vocabulary The Three Worlds: Native Americans, Europeans and Africans Meet in NYS

  2. Algonquians North American Indian people that lived in downstate New York

  3. bay a part of an ocean or lake that cuts deeply into the land New York Bay

  4. border a line that people agree on that divides one place from another

  5. Christopher Columbus (1451? - 1506) Italian sea captain and explorer. Sailing for Spain, he reached the Caribbean in search of a sea route to Asia in 1492

  6. clan two or more longhouse families

  7. clan mother the head of a clan

  8. climate the pattern of weather of a certain place over many years

  9. coast the land next to an ocean

  10. colony a settlement in a new territory by a group of people sent there by their home country

  11. confederacy a group of people who join together to help each other; a league of persons, groups, or states

  12. Deganawida 1500's leader of the Iroquois who helped organize the Iroquois

  13. dugout canoe a boat made by burning out the center of a log

  14. Dutch West India Company a powerful trading company that established the colony of New Netherland

  15. economy the way people use resources to meet their needs

  16. environment our surroundings; conditions that effect life on our planet

  17. Five Nations • Mohawk • Oneidas • Onondaga • Cayuga • Seneca

  18. glacier a huge sheet of ice that moves slowly across the land

  19. geography the study of the earth and the way people, plants, and animals live on and use it

  20. Giovanni da Verrazano (1485? - 1528?) Italian sea captain and explorer. Sailing for France, he reached New York Bay in 1524

  21. Great Law of Peace the Iroquois Constitution

  22. Green Corn Festival a celebration held in August when the Three Sisters were ready to be eaten

  23. harbor a sheltered place along a coast where boats can dock

  24. Haudensaunee (Iroquois) people of the Longhouse

  25. Hiawatha 1500's Mohawk leader who, with Deganawida, helped organize the Iroquois Confederacy

  26. indentured servant a person who works for another without pay, for a set period of time, to repay his/her passage to the New World

  27. Iroquois (Haudensaunee) North American Indian people that lived in upstate New York

  28. Iroquois Confederacy a political group of Native American groups (Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca, and Tuscarora) founded around 1570

  29. island land completely surrounded by water

  30. Jacques Cartier (1491-1557) French explorer who traveled up the St. Lawrence River

  31. lake water surrounded by land Lake Champlain

  32. landform any of the shapes that make up the Earth's surfaces

  33. longhouse the house of the Iroquois

  34. moccasins flat shoes made of soft leather

  35. mountain a landmass that rises well above its surrounding area, generally with steep and rocky sides toward the top

  36. mouth the place where a stream or river enters a larger body of water

  37. natural resources something that is found in nature and is valuable to humans

  38. ocean a large body of salt water

  39. papoose a baby of Native American parents

  40. patroon a landowner of a large estate in New York granted by the Dutch

  41. plain a large area of flat or nearly flat land

  42. plateau a large flat area that rises steeply above the surrounding land

  43. powwow a council meeting held to solve a problem or make a decision

  44. river a natural stream of water larger than a brook or creek

  45. Sachem the leader of an Algonquian village

  46. Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635) French explorer who built a settlement along the St. Lawrence River, called Quebec, in 1608. In 1609 he arrived at a large lake, and named it Lake Champlain, after Himself.

  47. source The place where a river begins

  48. tributary any river that flows into another, larger river

  49. valley the low land between hills or mountains, often with a river at the bottom

  50. wampum shell money used by the Algonquians

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