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CHARRÚAS AND WAMPANOAGS

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  • The pilgrims arrived in Massachussets in ______
    1620
    1700
    1616
    1516
  • Who had a farming technique called the 3 sisters?
    the Charrúas
    Juan Díaz de Solís
    the Wampanoags
    the pilgrims
  • This is a picture of
    the Charrúas
    Squanto
    Juan Díaz de Solís
    the pilgrims
  • The number of Charrúas descendants in Uruguay is
    unknown
    500
    50
    5000
  • Which word is associated with Thanksgiving?
    disease
    gratitude
    sadness
    war
  • Squanto could help the pilgrims because
    he learned English
    he was a farmer
    he married a pilgrim
    he liked the pilgrims
  • The Charrúas were
    a small tribe
    the smallest tribe
    the largest tribe
    a big tribe
  • Massachussets in in the _____________ of the United States.
    west
    middle
    east
    south
  • Thanksgiving is celebrated in
    December
    July
    January
    November
  • The Wampanoags lived in _____________.
    Utah
    New England
    California
    Uruguay
  • Wampanoag means
    people of the sea
    people of the coast
    people of light
    people of the east
  • The Charrúas
    lived in villages
    lived in cities
    lived in Montevideo
    were nomads
  • The Charrúas moved to the
    south
    east
    west
    north
  • Juan Díaz de Solís
    was European
    was Charrúa
    was Guaraní
    was American
  • The pilgrims were
    Europeans
    Charrúas
    slaves
    Wampanoags
  • Which of this celebrations is connected to indigenous people in the USA?
    the 4th of July
    Christmas
    New Year
    Thanksgiving
  • In Salsipuedes the Charrúas
    lived in peace
    won a battle
    met Juan Día de Solís
    were cornered and killed
  • Squanto became a
    slave
    warrior
    traitor
    chief
  • Squanto was a ____________.
    Guaraní
    Wampanoag
    Charrúa
    Cherokee
  • A group of people who were born and live in a specific area are _________
    migrants
    immigrants
    indigenous
    natives