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2 Social Studies: Chapter 3 Hosted by Mrs. Tweedie

3 100 200 400 300 400 Native Americans Jamestown Historical Figures Landforms 300 200 400 200 100 500 100

4 Row 1, Col 1 It means having to do with times long ago. What does ancient mean?

5 1,2 The first colony in America. What is Jamestown?

6 1,3 He is famous for discovering America in 1492. Who was Christopher Columbus?

7 1,4 A deep valley with very high, steep sides. What is a canyon?

8 2,1 Before Christopher Columbus came, this is how Native American children learned. What is storytelling?

9 2,2 A place ruled by another country. What is a colony?

10 2,3 He… was the leader of Jamestown made a new rule, saying, “He that will not work, shall not eat.” helped the settlers stay alive got help from the powerful Indian chief Who was John Smith?

11 2,4 A landform that looks like a high, flat table. What is a mesa?

12 3,1 The way of life of a group of people. What is culture?

13 3,2 Someone who lives in a colony. What is a colonist?

14 3,3 He was the powerful Indian chief that helped the colonists at Jamestown learn to hunt, fish, and plant crops. Who was Powhatan?

15 3,4 The steep face of a rock. What is a cliff?

16 4,1 These Native Americans: lived in wooded areas used trees to build homes, tools and canoes used the rich soil for growing corn, beans, and squash. hunted deer for both meat and skins Who were the Iroquis?

17 4,2 Taught the colonists how to hunt Taught the colonists how to fish Taught the colonists how to grow corn, beans, and squash How did the Powhatan Indians help the colonists?

18 4,3 He… started growing a new kind of tobacco crop that was very popular in Europe in 1612 helped the colonists become rich through the sale of tobacco married Pocahontas in 1614 Who was John Rolfe?

19 4,4 A part of the ocean that is partly enclosed by the coast. What is a bay?

20 5,1 These Native Americans: lived in the desert became farmers dug ditches to carry rainwater build communities on the walls of canyons and mesas Who were the Anasazi Indians?

21 5,2 It… is the practice of owning another by law. began in Jamestown in 1619 when the first shipload of enslaved people came from Africa. did not end until the 1860s. What is slavery?

22 5,3 The daughter of the powerful Chief Powhatan whose marriage to John Rolfe led to a long period of peace between the colonists and the Native Americans. Who was Pocohontas?

23 5,4 The proper name of the landform where the Anasazi built one of the largest communities. What was Mesa Verde?


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