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Unit 3 Social Studies Review. What was the first permanent settlement in North America?. San Diego St. Augustine Jamestown Plymouth. b) St. Augustine. Which of these was not a raw material found in North America and valued by Europeans?. silver b eaver furs tobacco iron. d ) iron.
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What was the first permanent settlement in North America? San Diego St. Augustine Jamestown Plymouth b) St. Augustine
Which of these was not a raw material found in North America and valued by Europeans? silver beaver furs tobacco iron d) iron
Europeans protected their land and resources by Building cities Signing treaties Building forts Issuing proclamations c) Building forts
Which is not true about the land European nations competed for in North America? It was rich in resources It was along the coast It was in the mountains It was along rivers c) It was in the mountains
Explain why treaties with American Indians were not always fair.
Squanto helped the settlers by… Teaching them how to hunt Showing them how to build homes Teaching them to make baskets Teaching them native languages a) Teaching them how to hunt
What did the European colonists not do to influence the American Indians? Teach them how to grow crops Trade for metal tools Trade for furs Introduce horses a) Teach them how to grow crops
What did the American Indians not teach European colonists? How to grow crops How to keep food from spoiling Which plants can be used for medicine How to use axes and knives d) How to use axes and knives
The Powhatan Wars occurred in New England Virginia Massachusetts Plymouth b) Virginia
The Pequot Massacre was committed by The Ojibwa and Lakota The British Army Colonists and American Indian allies Spanish settlers c)Colonists and American Indian allies
King Philip’s War was fought between The Powhatan Indians and the French at Jamestown English colonists and several American Indian groups in New England The Spanish and the British armies in Virginia The Lakota and the Iroquois in Ohio b) English colonists and several American Indian groups in New England
Explain the effect of the Lakota’s trading for European horses and weapons.
The goal of many treaties with American Indians was to Provide them with an education Teach them the ways of the colonists Give them a place to live Remove them from their land d) Remove them from their land
Wounded Knee, South Dakota was the site of The Sand Creek Massacre The first European settlement The last armed resistance to U.S. rule The first battle between American Indians and European colonists c) The last armed resistance to U.S. rule
What caused the rivalry between the Lakota and Ojibwa? They both wanted land in the Great Lakes region The Ojibwa wanted the Lakota’s horses They disagreed over treaties They both wanted land in the Great Plains region a) They both wanted land in the Great Lakes region
The Beaver Wars occurred between The Lakota and Ojibwa The French army and the Powhatan The Iroquois and Huron The Cherokee and Wampanoag c) The Iroquois and Huron
Which sequence of events is correct? Indian Removal Act, Trail of Tears, Battle of Tippecanoe, defeat of Chief Logan Defeat of Chief Logan, Battle of Tippecanoe, Trail of Tears, Indian Removal Act Trail of Tears, Battle of Tippecanoe, Indian Removal Act, defeat of Chief Logan Defeat of Chief Logan, Battle of Tippecanoe, Indian Removal Act, Trail of Tears d) Defeat of Chief Logan, Battle of Tippecanoe, Indian Removal Act, Trail of Tears
Who supported the Indian Removal Act? Andrew Jackson Sequoyah John Marshall John Ross a) Andrew Jackson
Put these wars in the correct sequence: King Philip’s War, the French and Indian War, the Pequot War The Pequot War, King Philip’s War, the French and Indian War