She was a child when she interacted with Jamestown settlers.
Who was Pocahontas?
The European country Henry Hudson originally sailed for.
What is England?
The English settlement closely associated with John Smith.
What is Jamestown?
Both Champlain and Hudson were searching for this economical goal.
What is trade routes?
The european nation Samuel de Champlain represented in North America.
What is France?
The Englishman Pocahontas married after her capture.
Who was John Rolfe?
The body of water Hudson searched for as a shortcut to Asia.
What is the Northwest Passage?
John Smith's role in the early survival of the colony.
What is leadership and enforcing discipline?
Champlain and John Smith differed most clearly in their treatment of this group.
Who were the Native Americans?
The North American region where Champlain explored and established settlements.
What is Canada (or New France)?
How Pocahontas became involved with the English after rising conflict.
What is she was captured?
The river explored by Hudson that later carried his name.
What is the Hudson River?
Smith's famous rule about work and survival.
What is "He who does not work shall not eat"?
One shared danger faced by all early explorers and settlers.
What is (Starvation, disease or harsh conditions)?
Two major reasons Champlain explored and settled the region.
What is establishing trade and permanent settlement?
The place where Pocahontas died before returning home.
What is England?
What is that he was set adrift by his crew and never seen again?
Why John Smith was unpopular with many settlers.
What is because he was strict and demanded everyone to work?
What Pocahontas's marriage reveals about relations between English settlers and Native tribes.
What is that alliances were often political not personal.
Champlain's relationship with Native American tribes compared to previous Spanish or English approaches.
What is cooperation and alliance rather than conquest? (Any similar answer accepted)
Why modern portrayals of Pocahontas distort history.
What is they replace documented events with romantic legend? (any close answer is acceptable)
What Hudon's voyages reveal about European exploration goals at the time.
What is that Europeans were searching for trade routes, not new continents?
What John Smith's leadership shows about the challenges of early English Colonies.
What is that survival depended on discipline and cooperation?
The shared reason Champlain, Hudson and the English settlers relied on Native peoples.
What is survival knowledge of the land? (food, routes, alliances)
Why Samuel de Champlain is often called the "Father of New France".
What is because he founded settlements, mapped the region and established lasting French influence? (any similar answer is accepted)