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Fun Facts
100

Name 1 crop that grew in New England.

corn, beans, pumpkins

100

What was the Mayflower's original destination? 

Virginia 

100

Name two significant religious groups in New England.

Puritans and Pilgrims 


100

What group did the Native Americans of New England belong to? 

The Algonquian People 

100

What did Squanto teach the Pilgrims? 

how to plant crops and how to trade with Indigenous groups

200

Name 2 things New Englanders traded for wheat and tools. 

Lumber, fish, maple syrup, livestock 

200

What was the document that established Plymouth Colony's form of government? 

The Mayflower Compact

200

Why did the Pilgrims travel to America? 

for religious freedom & to separate themselves from the Church of England 

200

What crops were farmed by Native Americans in New England? 

squash, corn, beans, wild rice 

200

Name 2 states that were once New England colonies. 

New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine 

300

The economy of New England was based on what two things? 

Trees (lumber) and fishing

300

Fill in the blank: "The Pilgrims decided they would govern themselves based on _______ rule." 

majority 

300

How were Puritans different than Pilgrims? 

They wanted to reform the church rather than separate from it. 

300

Name 2 Native American groups that interacted with the New England colonists. 

Wampanoag, Massachusett, Nipmuck, Pennacook, Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, Quinnipiac

300

Which leader during the Salam Witch Trials issued a public confession expressing his shame in condemning innocent people?

Samuel Sewall

400

What is the New England landscape like?

Covered with mountains, rivers, and miles of forest.

400

What was the name of the governor of Massachusetts during the Salem Witch Trials?

Sir William Phips

400

What is the name of John Winthrop's famous sermon?

"A Model of Christian Charity"

400

What group of Native Americans were a part of the first Thanksgiving?

Wampanoag

400

How old were Betty Parris and Abigail Williams when they were giving testimonies for being "afflicted" with witchcraft?

9 and 11 years old

500

What state was a part of the Massachuttes Colony? (That wasn't Massachuttes?)

Maine

500

What was the name of the Reverend who supported and gave testimonies during the Salem Witch Trials?

Reverend Samuel Parris

500

What was the name of the Native American who could speak English and helped establish trade negotiations between Colonist and Indigenous Groups

Squanto

500

What similarities are there between the first 3 people accused (Tituba, Sarah Good, and Sarah Osborne)?

All of them were considered outsiders or disliked by the coummunity.