Artifacts
European Nations
The Colonies
Mass, Penn, Virg
Friend or Foe
100

What is a primary source?

A firsthand account or document from someone who was there during the event

100
What four countries did we talk about wanting to come to the Americas?

Holland, France, Spain, Britain

100
What country founded the thirteen colonies?
Great Britian (United Kingdom)
100

Were the colonies diverse?

Yes

100

What does conflict mean?

Not getting along/fighting

200

What is a secondary source?

An account/document that was created by using a primary source because they weren't there

200
What does motivation mean?

The reason someone wants to do something

200

Name a northern colony

New York, New Hampshire, Mass, Rhode Island, Connecticut

200

Which colony was a charter colony?

Mass

200

What does cooperation mean?

Getting along/ working together

300

What does material mean?

What something is made out of

300
What does means mean?

A method to do something

300
Name a middle colony

Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania

300

Which colony was mostly Quakers?

Penn

300

Name a way that the Indigenous people cooperated with the colonists

Scenario/teacher approved

400
Name an artifact that we studied in class

Hat, Saddle, coat, vase, gift box

400
Name a consequence for the nations coming to the Americas

If Ms. Saunders likes it

400

Name a southern colony

Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia

400

Which colony raised tobacco?

Virginia

400

What European nation go along with the Indigenous the most?

France

500
Name a biome

Southwest, Plains, Artic, Eastern Woodlands, Northwest

500

What word did the Spanish governor use to describe the Indigenous people?

Ignorant

500
What colony was inhabited by Puritans?

Massachusetts

500

What was the goal of the Pennsylvania colony?

To have a good economy and be tolerant

500

Would you say that the Indigenous people and colonies had more conflict or cooperation?

Conflict