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Social Studies: Chapter 3 Hosted by Mrs. Tweedie

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Social Studies: Chapter 3

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Native Americans

Jamestown Historical Figures

Landforms

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It means having to do withtimes long ago.

What does ancient mean?

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The first colony in America.

What is Jamestown?

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He is famous for discoveringAmerica in 1492.

Who was Christopher Columbus?

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A deep valley with veryhigh, steep sides.

What is a canyon?

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Before Christopher Columbuscame, this is how Native

American children learned.

What is storytelling?

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A place ruled by anothercountry.

What is a colony?

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He…•was the leader of Jamestown•made a new rule, saying, “He that will not work, shall not eat.”•helped the settlers stay alive•got help from the powerful Indian chief

Who was John Smith?

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A landform that looks likea high, flat table.

What is a mesa?

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The way of life of a groupof people.

What is culture?

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Someone who lives in a colony.

What is a colonist?

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He was the powerful Indian chief that helped the colonistsat Jamestown learn to hunt,

fish, and plant crops.

Who was Powhatan?

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The steep face of a rock.

What is a cliff?

4,1

These Native Americans:•lived in wooded areas•used trees to build homes, tools and canoes•used the rich soil for growing corn, beans, and squash.•hunted deer for both meat and skins

Who were the Iroquis?

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•Taught the colonists how to hunt•Taught the colonists how to fish•Taught the colonists how to grow corn, beans, and squash

How did the Powhatan Indians help the colonists?

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He…•started growing a new kind of tobacco crop that was very popular in Europe in 1612•helped the colonists become rich through the sale of tobacco•married Pocahontas in 1614

Who was John Rolfe?

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A part of the ocean thatis partly enclosed by the coast.

What is a bay?

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These Native Americans:•lived in the desert•became farmers•dug ditches to carry rainwater•build communities on the walls of canyons and mesas

Who were the Anasazi Indians?

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It…•is the practice of owning another by law.•began in Jamestown in 1619 when the first shipload of enslaved people came from Africa. •did not end until the 1860s.

What is slavery?

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The daughter of the powerfulChief Powhatan whose marriage

to John Rolfe led to a longperiod of peace between the

colonists and the Native Americans.

Who was Pocohontas?

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The proper name of the landform where the Anasazi built one of the largest communities.

What was Mesa Verde?