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What is history?

what happened in the past

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What is a primary source?

objects and images created by people who lived when an event took place

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Who were the first people to live on the continent of North America?

Native Americans
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When the early European settlers reached North America, these groups came here and formed:  c--lonies.

colonies

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True or False:  Native Americans helped the early explorers by trains and even planes. 

FALSE!

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How long is a year?

365 days

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What is a secondary source?

materials that discuss, describe, interpret and summarize primary sources

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Give an example of a Native American artifact.

dugout canoe, clothing, dolls, jewelry, weapons, letter 

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How were the lives of Native Americans and European colonists similar?

they both hunted and fished, farmed, lived in villages with other families, made houses from materials in their environment. 

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True or False:  Native American contributions are visible in our daily lives through food, games, language and transportation. 

TRUE

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How long is a decade?

10 years

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What is an example of a primary source?

diaries, journals, personal social media, blogs, autobiographies, speeches, letters or emails, official records, photos

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What is a trade route?

paths over land and water allowing people to trade resources

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What is a region?

an area of land that has some of the same features, like type of land, wildlife or temperature

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Where did the first Americans arrive?

North America
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How long is a century?

10 decades or 100 years

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What is an example of a secondary source?

textbooks, encyclopedias, biographies

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Why did the early English settlers come to North America?

poverty, fur trade

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What is a tribe?

a group of people who share the same language, beliefs, and customs

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How much is 1 century plus 1 decade?

110 years!

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Name 2 examples of technology.

cell phone, digital camera, laptop, pencil, remote control, watch

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What is the definition of artifact?

an object made by someone, usually in the past

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What is an immigrant?

someone who leaves their country to go live somewhere else

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How did the Native Americans help the European settlers?  What did they teach them?

how to farm, shared food, shared knowledge of the land, how to best use the land to live

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True or False:

Sacagawea was helpful to early explorers.  

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