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Why did many Indians build their villages near rivers?
a) the land was flat
b) to make trade easier
c) their families enjoyed swimming
d) the rivers were good drinking water

What was the diet of the Southeastern Indians?
a) deer and turkey only
b) vegetables and water
c) fruit and desserts
d) vegetables, meat, and fruit

What were the houses of the Southeaster Indians like (Mississippians)?
a) oblong tepees
b) circular grass huts
c) circular houses made of saplings and covered with bark
d) open structures with leather flaps for doors.

What was the main reason the Spanish explored North America?
a) to fight the British
b) spread Christianity.
c) find gold and riches
d) build permanent settlements

Which country was NOT a major colonizer of North America?
a) Spain
b) France
c) Portugal
d) Great Britain

The first permanent British settlement in the New World was built at ____.
a) Jamestown.
b) St. Augustine.
c) Roanoke Island.
d) Massachusetts Bay.

The first permanent Spanish settlement in the New World was established at ___.
a) Jamestown.
b) Los Angeles.
c) St. Augustine.
d) Yamacraw Bluff.

What was the name of the first British fort constructed in Georgia?
a) Fort Guale
b) Fort Frederica
c) Fort King George
d) Fort Santa Catalina

What was one of the major reasons for the king wanting to create the colony of Georgia?
a) to help pay royal debts
b) to civilize the native Indians
c) to release debtors from prison
d) to create a balanced trade policy and help Britain's economy

Which term BEST describes the kind of people Oglethorpe and his associates wanted to bring to Georgia?
a) well educated
b) former convicts
c) deeply religious
d) poor but worthy

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