What does motive mean?
a reason for doing something
What is step 1?
Meet the Map
What is an artifact?
An object that has been changed by humans
What are compositional directions?
North,East,South,West
Whats the difference between Indigenous and indigenous?
Indigenous with a capital refers to a person who originates from a location vs indigenous means produced or grown naturally or natively
What does Means mean?
A way of achieving or doming something
Observe its parts
Name 3 artifacts weve seen so far
Terra cotta soldiers
Lucy
Sun stone
our small groups
What is a key?
It tells you what the things on a map mean.
What is the name of the Wampanoag Chief?
Ousamequin (Massasoit)
What does consequence mean?
A result of something that happens. In history consequences can be good or bad.
What is step 3?
Try to make sense of it
Why do we use a map?
Getting from one place to another
Learning about the world
Learning trade routes.
What are somethings you might see on a map?
Name at least 3
Mountains
Lakes,Rivers,Oceans
Cities,States,Capitals
Countries,Roads
Who won King Phillips war?
After a long battle and many deaths. The english won.
What does Indigenous mean ?
The first people who originally lived in an area.
What is step 4?
Use it as historical evidence
Name at least two regions we looked at
prairies
grasslands
artic/sub artic
forests
Why do we use a compass?
Location and Direction
Who made the peace treaty of 1621?
John Carver ( the english)
and Massasoit (the Wampanoags)
What is a primary source and 3 examples?
primary source- a historical source that comes from the time we are trying to learn about.It tells us how people lived or how they thought about themselves and the world around them(ex:Textbooks,Videos,Audio)
Are these steps similar, the same or different from analyzing artifacts.
Why do we look at artifacts?
they serve as tangible evidence of a past culture, providing crucial insights into how people lived, worked, and interacted with their environment, often revealing details about their customs, technology, social structures, and beliefs, especially when written records are unavailable; essentially acting as a window into history through physical objects
Name at least one of the maps we have seen
Tribal map
The english and french possessions of the north American continent
Of 4,500 Indians of the Massachusett tribe, what percentage perished in the plague of 1616?
between 75-90%
3,375-4,050