Indigenous Pre-America
European Contact
Colonies
American Independence
NCS Fun Facts
100

What is the name of the Confederacy that is Indigenous to the land we are on today?

Haudenosaunee Confederacy
100
In what year did Columbus first comes to the Americas?

1492

100

What colony is said to have mysteriously vanished?

The Lost Colony of Roanoke
100
Which war lasted from 1754-1763?

French and Indian War

100

What day of the week is egg day for breakfast?

Tuesday

200

Name three elements of community

Arts and Culture, Basic Needs, Economy, Education, Health, Environment, Neighbors

200

What were the motives for European exploration? Hint (three Gs)

God, Gold, Glory
200

What was the first successful British colony?

Jamestown, 1607

200

What is the message of this image, created by Benjamin Franklin?

The Colonies must join together to survive attacks from other nations, first the French, then the British.

200

What activities do we start class with on Friday?

States Song and Stretch, then Essential Question

300

What is the name of the beads that the Haudenosaunee used to trade?

Wampum

300

Why did Columbus and other explorers call the Native People they found "Indians?"

The explorers thought they had sailed to India.

300

Name all 13 Colonies

Mass, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia

300

What is Salutary Neglect?

The unofficial policy of the British Empire to let the Colonies operate themselves from about 1600-1750.

300

Why did 7th grade history visit the barn?

To see our sheep get sheared and to learn about how wool was used in colonial times (Wool Act of 1699)

400

Name three major geographical features of New York State.

Answers will vary

400

Name three effects of the Age of Exploration.

Answers may vary:

Increased movement of people and goods (Colonists, enslaved people, food/plants/animals)

Contact between previously isolated/separate societies (Globalization), the invasion and/or destruction of many Indigenous Peoples’ civilizations, the spread of deadly diseases, centuries of warfare and conquest, the spread of religion, Global economy (trade), Creation of more accurate maps

400

Which colonial region (New England, Middle, or Southern) was know for large plantations that relied on the free labor of enslaved people?

Southern

400

Why did the British tax the Colonists? (Name two reasons)

To get money to pay their debts and to assert control over the Colonies.

400

When did Jess Porter start working at NCS?

2019

500

What is the definition of matrilineal? 

A society/family structure that follows the mother's lineage.

500

What were the five major European countries involved in the Age of Exploration?

England, France, Spain, Holland (Netherlands), and Portugal

500

What role did Tituba play in the Salem Witch Trials?

Tituba, an enslaved women, was one of the first people to be accused of witchcraft in the Salem Witch Trials. She pled guilty and blamed others for the same "crime."

500

What year was the Stamp Act enacted?

1765

500

How many class days will we have during Turkey Term?

11! We will be studying the Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution, using the musical Hamilton to bring the history alive!