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Chapter 7 Lesson 2 Study Guide Test Thursday, January 14, 2010

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Chapter 7 Lesson 2

Study GuideTest

Thursday, January 14, 2010

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1. Juan Ponce de Leon - Spanish explorer who traveled through Florida in 1513 looking for the “fountain of youth.”

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2. Hernando de Soto - Spanish explorer who sailed around Florida in 1539 and then traveled along the southeast coast as far as the Mississippi River

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3.Robert La Salle - French explorer who sailed down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers in 1682, reaching the Gulf of Mexico.

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4. St. Augustine - city on the coast of eastern Florida, founded by the Spanish in 1565.

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5. Roanoke Island - Island in present-day North Carolina along the Outer Banks where the English tried but failed to establish a colony in 1857, which was called the “Lost Colony.”

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6. Jamestown, Virginia - Village that was the first permanent English settlement in North America, on the James River in Virginia

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7. Thomas Jefferson - Virginian who wrote the Declaration of Independence, served as the third President of the United States, and purchased the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803.

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8. Monticello - Home of Thomas Jefferson, located near Charlottesville, Virginia.

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9. James Madison - Important delegate at the Constitutional Convention who later served as the fourth President of the United States.

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10. Andrew Jackson - Seventh President of the United States, who was born in present-day South Carolina and was very popular with the common people

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11. pioneer - a person who settled in a part of the country and prepared it for others.

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12. backwoodsman - a person who lived in forests far away from towns

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13. plantation - a large farm that produces crops to sell

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14. Where did Juan Ponce de Leon explore? Florida

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15. What was the first permanent European settlement in the area that is now the U. S.? St. Augustine

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16. Which industry in the

Southeast helped people become rich and powerful? Agriculture

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17. Name 3Southeasterners that became presidents.a. Andrew Jackson b. Thomas Jefferson c. George Washington

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18. Louisiana was named by Robert LaSalle.

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19. What is important about Daniel Boone? He developed the Wilderness Road, a route followed by many pioneers traveling west.

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20. Name 3 major crops grown on Southeastern plantations.

a. cotton b. ricec. tobacco