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Lesson 1 Lesson 5 & 6 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Cooperation Conflict Taking Indian Land Indian Conflicts & Leaders 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 Competition in North America
Why did European settlers build forts?
To protect their land resources
What did the English and Dutch fight about?
The English took over New Netherland its ports
What kind of land did Europeans compete for?
They wanted land on rivers or along the East coast.
What resources did each country want the most? Spain France England
Spain – Gold & Silver France – Beaver furs England – Tobacco
Put the following settlements in order from oldest to newest Quebec Jamestown St. Augustine New Amsterdam
St. Augustine Jamestown Quebec New Amsterdam
Who gained more from cooperation, European settlers or Native Americans?
Settlers gained skills to survive from Indians got new animals, tools and weapons
What did native Americans get in return for the furs they traded with the French and Dutch?
American Indians got metal items.
What did Squanto do to help out English Settlers
Squanto helped settlers grow crops, hunt and fish.
Native Americans taught colonists which of the following? Raise horses Use plants for medicine Grow crops Keep food from spoiling
Native Americans taught colonists to: Use plants for medicine Grow crops Keep food from spoiling
How did Indian life change after Europeans arrived?
Europeans introduced American Indians to new tools, animals and decorations.
Where did the Powhattan Wars happen?
The Powhattan Wars happened in Virginia
What caused the Powhattan Wars?
The Powhattan realized that the English wanted their land.
Who fought in King Phillip’s War and where did it happen?
Several Indian groups and English colonists in New England
Put the following wars in order: King Phillip’s War French and Indian War Pequot War
Pequot War King Phillip’s War French & Indian War
Who committed the massacre in a Pequot village?
English colonists and their American Indian allies.
What was the goal of many treaties with American Indians?
Kick Indians off their land
What does it mean to assimilate?
To become like the people around you.
Why didn’t some Indians want to sign treaties?
They did not want to give up their homes and land.
What is one way treaties with Indians weren’t fair?
There were language differences They didn’t know what they were signing Leaders were paid to sign
Put these events in order: Wounded Knee Massacre Trail of Tears Sand Creek Massacre Treaty of Doak’s Stand
Treaty of Doak’s Stand Trail of Tears Sand Creek Massacre Wounded Knee Massacre
What did Sequoyah do?
Sequoyah developed an alphabet
Who took the best course of action against the U. S. government, Chief Tecumseh or Chief John Ross?
Tecumseh was killed fighting Chief John Ross did not use violence
How did trading for European horses and weapons help the Lakota?
They became skilled buffalo hunters and warriors
What was the rivalry between the Lakota and Ojibwa about?
Both wanted land in the Great Lakes region.
Put theses event in order Trail of Tears Battle of Tippecanoe Indian Removal Act Defeat of Chief Logan
Defeat of Chief Logan Battle of Tippecanoe Indian Removal Act Trail of Tears
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