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Unit 2 Test

What do you call a scientist who studies the lives and cultures of people from the past? 1

Who is a person who travels in search of food? 2

What means to work together? 3

What is the ability to fight off disease called? 4

What is the preserved remains of a plant or animal from long ago? 5

A fenced wall made from logs is called a ___________________. 6

What is an object made by people long ago? 7

What is another word for products? 8

What is a scientist called who learns about the past by studying fossils? 9

Planting seeds and growing crops is called ____________. 10

How do scientists believe early peoples came to live in North America? 11

What is the name of the site where archeologists have uncovered the remains of people who lived in Pennsylvania thousands of years ago? 12

What did Native American groups use to record important decisions and their history? 13

What Native American nation was made up of five (then six) different tribes working together? 14

Which tribe was not one of the League of Five Nations? 15

What was the largest Algonquian tribe that lived in eastern Pennsylvania along the Delaware and Brandywine Rivers? 16

What Native American tribe was known for being fierce warriors and lived along the Susquehanna River? 17

Which of the following was not used by the Native Americans in Pennsylvania as shelter or protection? 18

What does the word “Lenape” mean? 19

What sport originated with Native Americans? 20

How did agriculture change the lives of Native Americans? 21

What did Native Americans have that Europeans wanted to trade for? 22

Which of the following did the Native Americans not get in return for trading with Europeans? 23

What explorer set out to find a water route to Asia and instead explored the Delaware Bay? 24

Who was the first European to first set foot in what is now Pennsylvania? 25

What explorer started a fur trading post near present-day Philadelphia? 26

What was the first European colony formed in what is now Pennsylvania? 27

Where was this first colony located? 28

Who was the governor of New Sweden? 29

What country took control of New Sweden? 30

Which of the following did NOT happen to the Native Americans as a result of their interaction with Europeans? 31

Who was the governor of New Netherland? 32