Paleoindian
Archaic
Woodland
Farm Life
Random History
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Was the Paleoindian Period before or after the Archaic Period?

Before.

The Paleoindian Perion lasted from around 11,000 - 9,000 years ago

100

Was the Archaic Period before or after the Paleoindian Period

After.

The Archaic Period lasted from about 9,000 - 3,000 years ago

100

What types of trees were in Vermont during this period?

The forest was a mix of hardwood and softwood trees, much like it is today

100

What year was Bordertown Farm built?

1890

100

What is History?

History is the study and record of past events. It looks at the development of society and culture of people over time

200

What was the main biome during the Paleoindian period?

Tundra

200

What change caused the Champlain Sea to begin to close?

There was a rise in temperature. The sea began to close, forests became more diverse, large species of animals began to die off

200

Name three hardwood trees that grow in Vermont

Maple, Hickory, Ash, Oak, Beech, Chestnut, Birch, Cherry

200

What is a Silo used for?

Silos are used for storage of bulk products like grain or silage - a fermented food for livestock

200

What is a Timeline?

A timeline is a "map" or picture of past events 

300

As the Laurentide Ice Sheet retreated. what major body of water was present

The Champlain Sea

300

What types of smaller game moved into the region as temperatures and forests changed?

Small game such as deer, rabbit and squirell

300

Did people live in settlements during the Woodland Period?

Yes, during the Woodland Period, people began to live in seasonal settlements where they began to focus more on agriculture. The settlements were usually located along major water ways

300

What livestock was raised at Bordertown Farm?

Dairy cows

300

In what year was Bordertown farm built?

1890

400

What were the first types of trees that began to grow as the climate began to change?

Evergreen (coniferous trees)

400

Freshwater lakes, streams and wetlands began to form. What did this allow people to do more easily?

People began fishing.

400

What crops grown by native people are known as the Three Sisters?

corn, beans and squash

400

What product did Vermont become famous for producing by the late 1800's?

Butter. 

By 1899, the state produced 35 million pounds of butter a year at the world's largest butter factory in St Albans

The butter was shipped to Boston on refrigerated "butter trains" and shipped around the world

400

What is an artifact?

An artifact is a physical object used by humans such as tools. Artifacts can be used as clues to find out how people lived in the past

500

What does it mean to be a hunter gatherer?

People did not live in settlements. They moved around in small groups, hunted game and collected what food their food. 

500

What method of food production began to develop as people establish settlements near water ways?

Farming

500

When did the Woodland Period end?

The arrival of European explorers in the 1600's marks the end of the Woodland Period

500

What was the main focus of the Valley Fair?

Farming

500

What is agriculture?

Agriculture is farming. It is the practice of producing crops, livestock, food, fiber and other products 

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