Glastonbury Geography
Native Americans
History
Chores (Boys and Girls)
WSWH
100

True or False: There are no mountains in Glastonbury.

True

100

What does the Native American word “Quinnihticut” mean?

Long Tidal River

100

Glastonbury was part of what town until 1693?

Wethersfield

100

True or False: Girls would make, stock and extinguish all fires.

False 

100

Why is the back side of the house painted red?

Because red was cheaper and no one saw that part.

200

Which river separates the towns of Glastonbury and Wethersfield?

The Connecticut River 

200

What is a skunk tail used for?

Placed on children to prevent predators from going near them.
200

Horses. Imports or exports?

Exports

200

Whose chores are cooking and table setting?

Girls

200

What is a privy?

A colonial outhouse (bathroom)

300

Glastonbury contains many of what geographic feature?

Hills

300

What Native American group was settled in present day Glastonbury?

Wangunks

300

What was the original spelling for Glastonbury? Glassenbury or Glastenbury?

Glassenbury

300

Whose chores are hunting, fishing and cleaning the privy?

Boys

300

How long should you be able to hold your arm in the beehive oven to know it’s ready?

About 10 seconds

400

What fish coils up at the bottom of the river and was caught by colonists with a special tool? What tool?

Eel, Eel Spear

400

What does the word ”Nomadic” mean?

Someone who travels around an area

400

What was needed to start a town?

A church and a minister

400

Whose job is to empty the chamber pots? Where do they empty them?

Girls, privy

400

Why is kingswood only above stairs?

Because British officials wouldn’t see it.

500

Was the Northern part of Glastonbury called Naubuc or Nayaug?

Naubuc

500

What crops/foods did the Natives farm?

Corn, pumpkins, squash, and beans.

500

Glastonbury was most known for which industry?

Shipbuilding

500

Who did the girls chores if there were only boys in the family?

Boys

500

What was the main job of John Welles?

Shipbuilder 

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