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100

What happened to John Howland during the storm at sea?


  • He was thrown overboard but caught a rope and was rescued.


100

Who was the youth that died near the coast during the voyage?

William Butten.


100

Why did the Pilgrims bless the God of Heaven after arriving?


For delivering them safely across the ocean.


100

What ship carried the Pilgrims to the New World?

The Mayflower

100

During the first harvest in Plymouth, the Pilgrims were surprised by the abundance of corn and squash. After months of hunger, the plentiful food was a blessing.

Abundance


plentiful

200

Who was the only passenger to die during the voyage?


William Butten, servant to Samuel Fuller.


200

Who was the “lusty young man” thrown overboard but saved by a rope?


John Howland.


200

Why were the winters in New England particularly difficult for the Pilgrims?


Because winters were sharp, violent, and dangerous.


200

About how many days did the voyage take?

66 days

200

Yet the work of planting and gathering was often long and tedious, stretching from sunrise to sunset.

Tedious

boring

300

What tragic event took place during the “Starving Time”?


Half of the company died, with only about 50 surviving.

300

Which two leaders cared for the sick during the “Starving Time”?


William Brewster and Myles Standish.


300

What agreement did Massasoit make with the Pilgrims?


Neither side would hurt the other, stolen goods would be returned, and they would help each other in war.


300

What body of water did the Pilgrims cross?

The Atlantic Ocean

300

Some settlers would feign illness to avoid the hardest chores, pretending to cough or stumble.

Feign

fake

400

What did the Pilgrims do upon safely arriving at Cape Cod?


They fell on their knees and thanked God.


400

Who was the first Native American to speak to the Pilgrims in English?


Samoset

400

Which two foods are specifically mentioned as being plentiful at the First Thanksgiving?


Wild turkey and venison.


400

What disease spread quickly among the Pilgrims?

Scurvy (and other sicknesses)

400

Others worked hard to procure firewood, food, and clean water so the colony could survive.

Procure

obtain

500

What event is remembered as the Pilgrims’ celebration of survival and harvest?

The First Thanksgiving (Fall, 1621).


500

Who acted as an interpreter and taught the Pilgrims how to plant corn and fish?

Squanto

500

Why did the Pilgrims consider Squanto a “special instrument sent of God”?

He taught them survival skills and interpreted with the Wampanoag.

500

Why was the first winter especially difficult?

Harsh weather, lack of shelter, and little food

500

A few remained aloof, keeping to themselves and avoiding the struggles of the group.

Aloof

distant

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