Pocahontas | The Pilgrims | Squanto | Mystery | Mystery 2 |
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beads
What was Pocahontas traded for?
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Cape Cod
The pilgrims landed at this place, but they did not stay because there was no fresh water and the harbor was not good.
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England
Where did Squanto live for ten years?
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false
true or false: Squanto was sold as a slave in England.
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Mayflower
What ship brought the pilgrims to America?
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Rebecca
What was Pocahontas' name changed to?
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Captain Miles Standish
The leader of the pilgrims in America was ___?
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fish
What did Squanto plant with the corn to act as fertilizer?
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true
true or false: the peace treaty between the Pilgrims and the Indians lasted over 50 years
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true
true or false: The pilgrims landed in America in 1620.
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True
True or false: Pocahontas married John Rolfe and went to England.
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Plymouth
Which town the the pilgrims first settle?
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Chief Massasoit
who offered Squanto a home after he found out that his tribe had died?
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Pocahontas
She warned Captain Smith of Powhatan's secret plan to attack Jamestown.
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true
True or false: the dream of the separatists was to have freedom of worship
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True
True or false: Pocahontas was taught from the Bible each day while she was a prisoner.
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Separatists and strangers
What two groups made up the pilgrims?
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instrument of God
What did the pilgrims call Squanto?
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succotash
What was the name of the Indian meal of corn and lima beans cooked together with meat?
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false
true or false: MIles Standish was not chosent the leader of the separatists.
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1. Saved John Smith's life or brought food to Jamestown.
2. warned them of an indian attack.
List two ways Pocahontas helped the colonists in Jamestown.
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1. Helped them find a safe place to build their homes.
2. protected them against unfriendly Indians. 3. took care of the Pilgrims in sickness. 4. washed their clothes and cooked for them.
List two things MIles Standish did to help the pilgrims.
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true
True or false: Squanto taught the pilgrims how to make sugar and syrup from liquid they got from maple trees.
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as big as a mouse's ear
What size were the oak trees when it was time to plant corn?
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peace treaty
What is a list of promises between two countries or groups of people called?
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