French & Indian War
Colonial Life
Thirteen Colonies
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Native Americans Project
100

The nation that the French actually fought in the French and Indian War.

What is England/Britain/British?

100

A place in a house made of bricks that held a fire, ending in a chimney.

What is a fireplace?

100

The nation that owned the 13 colonies. 

Who is the British?

100

The "mean" country in the New World, they only wanted gold and forced Native Americans into slavery or churches. 

Who are the Spanish/Spain? 

100

Native Americans who lived in the Arctic and hunted seals and walrus in Annabelle's presentation. 

What are the Inuit?

200

The colonial officer who fought for the British and became a hero, then later fought for the Americans.

Who is George Washington?

200

Someone who makes crafts and items out of wood.

What is a carpenter?

200

The pilgrims came off the Mayflower and settled this colony. 

What is Massachusetts?

200

The two expensive things Columbus and others were looking for in the New World. 

What are gold and spices?
200
The continent where the Incan Empire was in Mr. Buck's presentation. 

What is South America?

300

The other name for the French and Indian War, referring to how long the war took. 

What is the Seven Years War?

300

A building built to worship God in colonial times. 

What is a church?

300

The colony that the British stole from the Dutch at New Amsterdam. 

What is New York?

300

The fearsome, military Native Americans who lived in Mexico and sacrificed humans, they were defeated by Cortes. 

Who are the Aztecs?

300

The Native Americans that lived in the four corners of the US in Jackie's report. 

Who are the Hopi?

400

The British general who led his troops and was defeated in the woods and killed. 

Who is Edward Braddock?

400

The instrument/machine that was used to turn yarn into clothes and fabric.

What is a loom?

400

The colony first settled by convicts and people who were in jail or in trouble. 

What is Georgia?

400

The first people to actually discover the New World, they discovered Greenland hundreds of years before Columbus. 

Who are the Vikings?

400

The tribe that lived in the islands of the Caribbean, who sometimes ate humans in Alanna's report. 

Who are the Carib?

500

The name of the main French city in New France. 

What is Quebec?

500

The time in American history where people became really excited to learn about God.

What is the Great Awakening?

500

The colony whose name in Native American means a rich beaver woods "beside the long river".

What is Connecticut? 

500

In Florida, the fabled thing that Ponce de Leon did not find but spent his life searching for. 

What is the Fountain of Youth?

500

The Native Americans from the Southwestern US desert who refer to themselves as "The People" from Kathryn's report. 

Who are the Navajo?

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