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Lesson 1 The First Americans Pages
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Lesson 2 Colonies Page
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Lesson 3 Thirteen Colonies, One Country Pages
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Lesson 4 Our Country Grows Pages
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Lesson 5 We Remember Americans Pages
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Extra Lessons
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Which Native American group lives in the southwest part of the country?
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The Pueblo
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In what part of the country did the Powhatan live?
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East Coast
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nature to satisfy their needs.
Use the chart on page 203. Identify how the Sioux depended on nature to satisfy their needs.
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They hunted buffalo for food. They used parts of the buffalo
for shelter and clothing.
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What was the weather like where the Powhatan lived?
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The winters were mild. The summers were hot.
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How is the region the Pueblo lived in different from the
region the Powhatan lived in?
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The southwest was hot and dry. Few plans grew and there were few
large animals. The Powhatan lived with forests, mountains, rivers and many different plants and animals.
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Why did explorers travel to new places?
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They wanted to learn about
new lands or to find gold for their country.
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Why didn’t the colonists have enough food?
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They didn’t know how to farm the land.
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How did John Smith help the colonists adapt to their new environment?
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the land and build homes; he
He helped them clear the land and build homes; he taught them how to plant crops and hunt for food.
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Who helped the Pilgrims survive at Plymouth?
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Squanto
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What traditions do most Americans have on Thanksgiving?
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Eating turkey with family
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Many colonists wanted their independence from who?
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England
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What did George Washington do after the war?
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He became the first president.
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Why do we celebrate Independence Day?
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It is the birthday of our country; July 4th.
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What are some things people do to show their love for our country?
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Sing patriotic songs, wave flags, listen to speeches, wear red, white and blue.
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Why didn’t the colonists want to pay taxes to England?
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to keep the taxes for the
They thought it was unfair and wanted to keep the taxes for the colonies.
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William Clark and Meriwether Lewis started where on their trip?
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St. Louis, Missouri
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to other Native Americans?
Who helped Lewis and Clark find food and talked to other Native Americans?
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Sacagawea
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How did the pioneers move west?
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Walked, rode horses, traveled in covered wagons
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Why did the pioneers move west?
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They wanted to get land so they could build homes.
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What trail did the pioneers travel so they solve wouldn’t
get lost on their way west?
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They followed the Oregon Trail.
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Who were the slaves?
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People taken by force from their homes in Africa to work in America.
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How were Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass alike?
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They were both determined to be free, helped others,
and wanted people to be treated fairly.
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freedoms African Americans didn’t have after the end
What were two freedoms African Americans didn’t have after the end of slavery?
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The right to vote and work in the government
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Who is Jackie Robinson?
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The first black baseball player in the major leagues
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Daily Double!!
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What was the name of the war that Americans fought Americans?
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The Civil War
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About what year did Benjamin Franklin conduct is Famous Kite Experiment?
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1751 or 1752
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What is the missing word? First, I get a cup.
______, I fill it with ice and water. Last, I take a nice long drink.
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Next
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What part of a map helps show distance?
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A Map Scale
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What did Sojourner Truth speak out against?
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slavery
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people that the British
Why did Paul Revere warn people that the British troops were coming?
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He thought the troops may have had plans to attack the colonists.
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Double Jeopardy!!
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