A problem, fight, argument or disagreement
Conflict
What is one way that Europeans and Indigenous peoples cooperated with each other?
Trading, sharing food, helping each other etc.
What ocean were enslaved people from West Africa brought across?
The Atlantic Ocean
How many British colonies were there in North America?
13
Who is Ms. McGrath's favorite cartoon character?
Snoopy
The way someone sees or understands things based on their experiences and POV
Perspective
An spear made by Indigenous people in the 1500s that was used for hunting is an example of what?
Artifact
Where was sugar being produced?
The Caribbean
Name two European empires who came to North America
Britain, France, Spain, the Netherlands
Where did Ms. McGrath go to college?
A feeling of acceptance or like you're a part of a group
Belonging
Did Indigenous people view land as something that is shared by a community and for everyone to benefit from or something that is owned by individuals for making money?
Land was shared by a community for everyone to benefit from
What was the name of the big uprising in the Carolina colony in 1739?
The Stono Uprising
What does a cobbler do?
Makes and fixes shoes
What is Ms. McGrath's favorite football team?
The Philadelphia Eagles (Go Birds!)
To give a good reason or explanation for something
Justify
What region did we learn about at our museum field trip?
The Arctic
What is an indentured worker?
Someone who works for someone else without pay for 4-7 years before they are freed.
What colony did Pocahontas live in?
Virginia Colony
What is a part of Ms. McGrath's breakfast every morning?
Iced coffee
Differences in people such as language, culture or ideas
Diversity
What Indigenous group was Pocahontas from?
The Powhatans.
What does liberation mean?
When people who are enslaved, imprisoned or treated unjustly want their freedom.
What was the name of the British man who founded Pennsylvania?
William Penn
What was Ms. McGrath's favorite class when she was in 5th grade? (Math, Science, Social Studies, ELA, P.E., Art or Music)
Social Studies