NOTES Discovering Our Past I. _________ is a story of the past.

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NOTES Discovering Our Past I

_________ is a story of the past.

___ __________ or ______________ were the first people to live in America.

An _____________ is a person who travels to a new place to learn about it.

Some of the first explorers were the __________.

Another explorer that sailed to America was ________________.

Columbus sailed to America in _______.

Columbus had three ships named the ___________, _____________, and __________________.

People that came to America started living in ___________.

Many explorers came in hopes of finding _________, __________, and __________.

A _______________ is a place that is ruled by another country.

_________ are people who live in a colony.

People that lived in the colonies could not make their own ________.

St. Augustine was already home of the _______________.

Today St. Augustine is part of ___________.

The first colonists from Europe came from the country of ________.

Spain built a colony called _____________.

Colonists from England built a colony called ___________.

The Indians helped the colonists _________ and _________.

The ________________ already lived in Jamestown.

The colonies were built along the _______________.

The Pilgrims were another group from England. They built a colony called ___________.

Later Plymouth became part of ______________.

The 13 colonies were still following the laws of _________.

Soon there were __________ that were built by the colonists.