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