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Lesson 1 Competition in North America. Lesson 2 Cooperation. Lesson 3 Conflict. Lesson 4 Taking Indian Land. Lesson 5 & 6 Indian Conflicts & Leaders. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lesson 1Competition in North America

Lesson 2 Cooperation

Lesson 3Conflict

Lesson 4Taking Indian Land

Lesson 5 & 6Indian Conflicts

& Leaders

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Why did European settlers build forts?

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To protect their land and resources

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What did the English and Dutch fight about?

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The English took over New Netherland and its ports

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What kind of land did Europeans compete for?

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They wanted land on rivers or along the East coast.

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What resources did each country want the most?

SpainFrance

England

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Spain – Gold & SilverFrance – Beaver fursEngland – Tobacco

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Put the following settlements in order from oldest to newest

QuebecJamestown

St. AugustineNew Amsterdam

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St. AugustineJamestown

QuebecNew Amsterdam

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Who gained more from cooperation, European settlers or

Native Americans?

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Settlers gained skills to survive from Indians

Indians got new animals, tools and weapons

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What did native Americans get in return for the furs they traded with the French and Dutch?

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American Indians got metal items.

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What did Squanto do to help out English Settlers

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Squanto helped settlers grow crops, hunt and fish.

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Native Americans taught colonists which of the following?

Raise horsesUse plants for medicine

Grow cropsKeep food from spoiling

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Native Americans taught colonists to:

Use plants for medicineGrow crops

Keep food from spoiling

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How did Indian life change after Europeans arrived?

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Europeans introduced American Indians to new tools, animals and

decorations.

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Where did the Powhattan Wars happen?

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The Powhattan Wars happened in Virginia

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What caused the Powhattan Wars?

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The Powhattan realized that the English wanted their land.

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Who fought in King Phillip’s War and where did it happen?

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Several Indian groups and English colonists in New England

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Put the following wars in order:King Phillip’s War

French and Indian WarPequot War

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Pequot WarKing Phillip’s War

French & Indian War

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Who committed the massacre in a Pequot village?

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English colonists and their American Indian allies.

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What was the goal of many treaties with American Indians?

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Kick Indians off their land

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What does it mean to assimilate?

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To become like the people around you.

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Why didn’t some Indians want to sign treaties?

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They did not want to give up their homes and land.

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What is one way treaties with Indians weren’t fair?

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There were language differencesThey didn’t know what they were

signingLeaders were paid to sign

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Put these events in order:Wounded Knee Massacre

Trail of TearsSand Creek Massacre

Treaty of Doak’s Stand

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Treaty of Doak’s StandTrail of Tears

Sand Creek MassacreWounded Knee Massacre

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What did Sequoyah do?

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Sequoyah developed an alphabet

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Who took the best course of action against the U.S.

government, Chief Tecumseh or Chief John Ross?

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Tecumseh was killed fightingChief John Ross did not use violence

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How did trading for European horses and weapons help the

Lakota?

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They became skilled buffalo hunters and warriors

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What was the rivalry between the Lakota and Ojibwa about?

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Both wanted land in the Great Lakes region.

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Put theses event in orderTrail of Tears

Battle of TippecanoeIndian Removal Act

Defeat of Chief Logan

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Defeat of Chief LoganBattle of TippecanoeIndian Removal Act

Trail of Tears