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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Click here for Final Jeopardy Native American and Colonial Culture from 1600 to 1800!
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Men’s Roles LandCulture 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Food Women’s Roles Start
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Cooking Food
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A woman’s responsibility in the home
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Women in both cultures were responsible for this.
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Taking care of the children
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Women in Native Culture also were responsible for this part of the diet
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Growing crops
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Women in Colonial culture could not do this.
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Vote or own land (except for some widows inheriting husbands property)
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Women made up a council in this tribe that decided when and if to go to war
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The Iroquois
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Men in both cultures provided this to their families
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Fresh Meat!
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School was provided only to boys in this culture
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Colonial!
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Hunting, fishing, and making tools for these activities were part of what cultures
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Both Colonial and Native!
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Men were able to do this in colonial culture while women were generally not
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Write!
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Men in both cultures took long trips to do this
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Hunting and war
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Native Americans grew…
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Corn, beans, and squash
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Colonials learned to grow… from the Native Americans
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The Three Sisters!
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Colonials also grew what crop that makes flour
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Wheat!
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The Colombian Exchange involved…
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European import of plants such as potatoes and the American import of new animals such as horses, pigs, and cows.
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Colonists brought over what animals to the new world
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Pigs, horses, and cows
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Land was something to be owned and used as a resource in this culture
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Colonial
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The land was Sacred, meaning… what to this culture
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Intimately connected to religion for Native Americans
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Personal property and land is a concept more important to this culture
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Colonials!
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Immigrants arriving from Europe had much more of this… after arriving
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Land and Freedom!
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Two different ways that each culture viewed land were…
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Sacred to be preserved for the Natives and a gift to be used for the Colonials
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Men were always in charge of government in this culture
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Colonial!
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A group of people in a town, tribe, or city that have a common values and customs is called….
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A Culture!
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People were often married at the age of 13 after puberty in this culture…
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Native
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The film showed a particular attitude about life from the Native Americans that can be summed up in one word….
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Honor!
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The United States Constitution with its emphasis on a “Balance of power” was influenced by this confederation of tribes.
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The Iroquois!
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Make your wager
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This signer of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution studied the Native American Culture extensively. These changes to the Constitution have influenced our lives extensively.
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Ben Franklin!!
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