APUSH Unit 1 (1491–1607): Indigenous North America Before Contact—Societies and Regional Diversity

0.0(0)
Studied by 0 people
0%Unit 1 Mastery
0%Exam Mastery
Build your Mastery score
multiple choiceMultiple Choice
call kaiCall Kai
Supplemental Materials
Card Sorting

1/24

Last updated 3:10 PM on 3/12/26
Name
Mastery
Learn
Test
Matching
Spaced
Call with Kai

No analytics yet

Send a link to your students to track their progress

25 Terms

1
New cards

1491 (APUSH framing)

A reference point used to study North America before European contact, emphasizing that Indigenous peoples already had complex, diverse societies with established political systems, economies, and diplomacy.

2
New cards

Human-environment interaction

The process by which people adapt to their environment (climate, geography, plants/animals) and also modify it through practices like farming, irrigation, controlled burning, and settlement.

3
New cards

Indigenous nations

Distinct Native political communities with sovereignty and their own identities; a term that highlights that Indigenous groups were not one single society.

4
New cards

Cultural and political diversity (pre-contact North America)

The reality that by 1491 North America contained many different languages, cultures, and forms of government, ranging from small bands to large confederacies and city-based societies.

5
New cards

Three Sisters

An intercropping system of maize (corn), beans, and squash in which the crops support one another, improving nutrition and agricultural productivity.

6
New cards

Maize (corn)

A staple crop that provided calories and helped support larger, more permanent settlements in regions where agriculture was productive.

7
New cards

Kinship

Social relationships based on family ties (clans/extended families) that organize obligations, inheritance, marriage, leadership, and dispute resolution.

8
New cards

Confederacy

A political alliance of multiple nations that coordinates diplomacy and defense while preserving local autonomy within member groups.

9
New cards

Trade networks

Interregional systems of exchange that moved goods (e.g., shells, copper, obsidian, hides), technologies, ideas, and often served as tools for diplomacy and alliance-building.

10
New cards

Controlled burning (cultural burning)

Intentional use of fire to manage landscapes—clearing underbrush, encouraging desired plants, and improving hunting conditions—showing that many environments were actively shaped by Indigenous practices.

11
New cards

Irrigation

A farming technique that channels water to crops, especially important in arid regions like the Southwest to support settled agriculture.

12
New cards

Land tenure

The way land is controlled or “owned” (e.g., communal, seasonal, or use-based systems), often differing from European private-property and deed-based ownership.

13
New cards

Social stratification

A social structure organized into unequal levels (such as elites, commoners, and enslaved people), which in some regions developed due to abundant, storable resources.

14
New cards

Seasonal rounds (seasonal mobility)

Planned, cyclical movement to follow animal migrations and harvest cycles; a structured strategy requiring ecological knowledge and social coordination.

15
New cards

Pacific Northwest (regional pattern)

A region where rich salmon and marine resources supported large, relatively permanent settlements and, in some societies, social stratification even without large-scale agriculture.

16
New cards

Acorn-based intensive gathering (California)

A food system in which acorns served as a staple; communities processed acorns to remove tannins and stored them, supporting sophisticated gathering economies.

17
New cards

Great Basin (regional pattern)

An arid region with dispersed resources where many communities relied on smaller groups and seasonal mobility as a sustainability strategy.

18
New cards

Pueblos

Multi-story, multi-room settled structures associated with some Southwest Indigenous communities, reflecting permanent village life supported by agriculture and water-management labor.

19
New cards

Hopi

A Southwest Indigenous people noted (in APUSH context) for farming strategies adapted to an arid environment, including irrigation/dry-farming and settled village life.

20
New cards

Zuni

A Southwest Indigenous people noted (in APUSH context) for settled communities supported by agriculture adapted to arid conditions, often discussed alongside pueblo life.

21
New cards

Great Plains (1491 context)

A region where many groups combined hunting (including bison) with farming in some river valleys; the well-known horse-centered bison culture became more widespread after European-introduced horses spread.

22
New cards

Mississippian (cultural tradition)

A pre-contact tradition in parts of the Mississippi River Valley associated with intensive agriculture, mound-building, and complex regional political/economic networks.

23
New cards

Cahokia

A major Mississippian center near the Mississippi River, often cited as evidence of large, urban-like settlements and complex organization before European arrival.

24
New cards

Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy

A powerful Northeast alliance that coordinated diplomacy and managed conflict among member nations, shaping later interactions with competing European colonial powers.

25
New cards

Chiefdoms

Societies with centralized leadership under a chief, often supported by tribute or redistribution of resources; a political form associated with some Southeastern Indigenous communities.

Explore top notes

note
geologic absolute age notes
Updated 1769d ago
0.0(0)
note
1984 - Introduction Notes
Updated 1732d ago
0.0(0)
note
KOREAN - IMPORTANT VOCABULARY
Updated 1263d ago
0.0(0)
note
124.pdf
Updated 941d ago
0.0(0)
note
Indirect Values
Updated 1508d ago
0.0(0)
note
US History Student Notes
Updated 11d ago
0.0(0)
note
Chemistry of Life, Biology
Updated 1778d ago
0.0(0)
note
geologic absolute age notes
Updated 1769d ago
0.0(0)
note
1984 - Introduction Notes
Updated 1732d ago
0.0(0)
note
KOREAN - IMPORTANT VOCABULARY
Updated 1263d ago
0.0(0)
note
124.pdf
Updated 941d ago
0.0(0)
note
Indirect Values
Updated 1508d ago
0.0(0)
note
US History Student Notes
Updated 11d ago
0.0(0)
note
Chemistry of Life, Biology
Updated 1778d ago
0.0(0)

Explore top flashcards

flashcards
faf
40
Updated 965d ago
0.0(0)
flashcards
faf
40
Updated 965d ago
0.0(0)