When did the Pilgrims arrive in Plymouth, Massachusetts?
What is?
400 years ago
What kind of a day is Thanksgiving for The Wampanoag people?
What is?
It is a sad day.
Why did the Wampanoag Tribe almost disappear?
What is?
disease
By 1619, about ____ out of __________ members of the Wampanoag Tribe had died from disease.
What is?
2 out of 3
The Wampanoags once numbered between _______________ and _______________ people.
What is?
30,000 and 100,000 people
Who helped the Pilgrims survive?
What is?
The Wampanoags
What did the Wampanoags bring to share?
What is?
deer
How long did the pandemic last?
What is?
3 years
During the 1600's the Wampanoag tribe..............
What is?
Almost disappeared
Where did the Pilgrims sail from?
What is?
England
Who tried to work with the English?
Who is?
Ousamequin the chief of the Wampanoags
In the 1600s there were how many villages?
What is?
69 villages
The Wampanoags been around setters from Europe since the year .....
What is?
1524
What did the Pilgrims teach the Wampanoag to do?
What is?
plant beans, squash and corn.
When the Wampanoag's heard the gunshots, what did they think was happening?
What is?
War was breaking out.
When did Ousamequin talk to the English?
What is?
The spring of 1621
After the Wampanoags helped the Pilgrims survive, what did the Pilgrims do?
What is?
They took their land, and many Wampanoags were killed.
Who is?
Darius Coombs