8. Why was de Soto’s expedition considered a failure?
a. De Soto died before the expedition was finished.
b. De Soto traveled in the wrong direction.
c. De Soto did not find any gold or riches.
d. De Soto’s men died of disease
9. How did de Soto’s march through Georgia change the lives and culture of Native Americans?
a. The expedition resulted in the death of thousands of Native Americans from violence and disease.
b. The expedition was responsible for converting Native Americans to Catholicism.
c. The expedition set up new trading opportunities for Native Americans.
d. The expedition introduced Native Americans to new types of food.
10. Hernando de Soto began his travels near present-day a. Atlanta, Georgia
b. Memphis, Tennessee
c. Tampa, Florida
d. Vicksburg, Mississippi
11. Hernando de Soto crossed the Mississippi River for the first time near present-day
a. Little Rock, Arkansas
b. Memphis, Tennessee
c. Natchez, Mississippi
d. Vicksburg, Mississippi
12. After Hernando de Soto’s death, where did his men go?
a. Alabama
b. Arkansas
c. Mississippi
d. Texas
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