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Benchmark Part 2 – Chapters 3, 4, 5 & 6– Trashball Review. Row is team Only person w/number paper answers and represents team No whispering answers to team mates Papers down when someone is called on to answer EYES on screen for all questions --- THIS IS YOUR REVIEW, SO PAY ATTENTION!
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Row is team • Only person w/number paper answers and represents team • No whispering answers to team mates • Papers down when someone is called on to answer • EYES on screen for all questions --- THIS IS YOUR REVIEW, SO PAY ATTENTION! • There is always the textbook to review!!! Don’t make me go there!!!
Area of Texas that Comanche came to control due to their skilled fighters
Balcones Escarpment separates the Edwards Plateau from the ______ _____ _____. Escarpment is a hard bed of rock below the soil of the High Plains
Edwards Plateau… • Lies south of the High Plains and lies on a _____... Which is a break in the earth’s crust.
How Natives like the Coahuiltecans supported themselves • Term used to describe native groups who hunted animals and gathered wild plants for food
It is believed that Paleo-Indians crossed into North America by means of a _______ ________.
It’s subregions include the eastern and southern areas of Texas
Name of the land bridge that Paleo-Indians are thought to have used to cross into North America
Tribes like the Caddo allowed important decisions to be decided by the ______
Native tribe who were hunters and gatherers • Lived in area that is now Galveston (stop and think were Galveston… Gulf Coast… now think which Native group was part of that region)
The “METROPLEX” refers to these 2 large cities in north central Texas
Aka “The Royal Road”, but not really paved like a road of today • San Antonio was the halfway point on this road • This road led from the E. Texas missions to Mexico City
Estevanico, Fray de Marcos, or Coronado….. • 1st European to see the plains of North TX while searching for Quivira. • Failed to find any gold
He spent 8 years among the Texas Indians. Created good relations with Indians – worked as a trader, healer and servant
Religious communities • Built by Spanish to convert Natives to Christianity