Created by: Hillary Trupp. A.Chimichanga and Mesatonia B.Monkey Wonkey and Wonkas C.Choctaw and Creek D.There were no Native American tribes from Florida.

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Created by: Hillary Trupp

A.Chimichanga and Mesatonia B.Monkey Wonkey and Wonkas C.Choctaw and Creek D.There were no Native American tribes from Florida.

C. Choctaw and Creek

A.French Toast B.Corn and Fruit C.Caesar Salad D.Sloppy Joes

B. Corn and Fruit

A.Basket Weaving B.Canvas Painting C.Making bird houses D.Scrapbooking

A. Basket Weaving

A.Harmonica B.Electric Guitar C.Drums/ Rattles D.Piano

C. Drums/ Rattles

A.Native Americans B.Pilgrims C.Knights D.Kings and Queens

A. Native Americans

A. Turkeys B. Clowns C. Slaves D. Hunters

C. Slaves

A. Italians B. African Americans C. Germans D. Colonists

B. African Americans

A B C D

A. Leader of the Seminole tribe in the 2nd Seminole War B. Chief of the Osceola tribe C. Leader of the Choctaw tribe during the Choctaw war D. Chief of Florida during the mid 1800s

A. Leader of the Seminole tribe in the 2nd Seminole War

A. Choctaw Tribe B. Algonquian Indians C. Cherokee Tribe D. Seminole Indians

B. Algonquian Indians

A. Only 3 people B. About 15 people C. About 60 people D. About 300 people

C. About 60 people

A. Buffalo Hide B. Palm Tree Leaves C. Wood D. Straw

A. Buffalo Hide

A. Four walls and a roof B. Seven walls, no roof, and wood flooring C. Only a roof D. Four wheels and a canopy

C. Only a roof

A. clay B. pueblo C. wagon D. hut

B. pueblo

A. Algonquian Indians B. Choctaw Indians C. Cherokee Indians D. Seminole Indians