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Concepts & Culture
100

Students questioned whether the traditional Thanksgiving story told in books and movies was fully truthful.

accurate

100

Squanto worked with the Pilgrims to help them survive, even when others were unsure about them.

ally

100

The settlers worked together to build homes and start their community in a new land.

establish

100

Sharing food at harvest time was a tradition practiced by both groups.

custom

200

Early settlers were frightened by the dark forests and unknown wildlife they faced.

fearsome

200

The English settlement at Plymouth was one of the first communities built by newcomers from Europe.

colony

200

The harvest celebration was filled with activity as everyone prepared food and shared meals.

bustling

200

Students learned how European settlement affected Indigenous communities and their lands.

colonization

300

The first winter brought sickness and hunger that made life very hard for the settlers.

grim
300

Before the Pilgrims arrived, many Indigenous people became sick from new diseases.

epidemic

300

Many families were grieving after losing loved ones to sickness.

mourning

300

The Pilgrims and the Wampanoag made an agreement to live peacefully and help one another.

treaty

400

The first harvest celebration brought moments of joy and comfort after months of struggle.

pleasant 

400

During the harsh winter, poor living conditions made the small cabins smell terrible.

stench

400

When newcomers settled on the land, they changed how it was used and who lived there.

colonize

400

The Wampanoag people lived in the area long before settlers arrived from England.

indigenous 

500

The Wampanoag were cautious when meeting the English settlers for the first time.

wary

500

The Mayflower Compact was a written promise the settlers made to follow fair laws.

pledge

500

Indigenous farming techniques (the three sisters) shaped how the settlers learned to grow crops like corn.

influence 

500

The Pilgrims left England for reasons like religious freedom and the hope of a better life.

motive

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