an American Indian home that was longer than it was wide.
What is a longhouse
a person who explores an area that is unknown
a settlement with a church
what is mission
were the first settlers in what is now Pennsylvania and was led by William Pen
What is Quaker
money paid to a government
what is tax
an agreement for the Five Nations to work together in peace?
What is Confederacy
a way to track from one place to another
What is route
land settled for another country
what is colonies
a person who travels for religious reasons
what is Pilgrams
What happened first?
1.The Boston Tea Party takes place
2. or the French and Indian war ends?
What is the French and Indian War ends.
What is... The first people to settle in North America?
What is Native Americans
which explorer was sent by Spain to protect their settlements from the French and the pirates
What is Christopher Columbus
Who searched for the Foutain of youth
What did Native Americans do long before the English came to Virginia?
What is they built villages and planted crops
What happens last?
1.Paul Revere rides to Lexington
2. The U.S Constitution is complete
What is the U.S Constitution is complete
describe three features of a longhouse
what is...
1. up to 200 feet long
2. longer than they were wide
3. could fit as many as 10 families
who are the first four countries to explore America
What is...
1. Portugal
2. Spain
3. England
4. France
Who found a settlement in Hispaniola?
What is Done Pedro Mendez
What four states were known as the middle colonies?
What is New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware
How did the Founding Father's establish our country
What is, they helped write the United States Constitution
How many Native Americans live in the US today?
who found Quebec City
What is Samuel de Champlain
Who Discovered the Hudson River
What is Henry Hudson
How many early English Colonies were their?
What is 13
How did the Louisiana Purchase immediately change the United States