Wampanoag Family. By: Rachael. The girls watched their mom gather food. Wampanoag Girls ... Wampanoag Boys. They learned how to hunt and fish from their dad. ...
Wampanoag Tribes By: S. Tools and Weapons Use trees for weapons They use rocks for weapon Indians use arrows The Indians hunt Wampanoag Food Corn Turkey green ...
Wampanoag Indians By: Michelle Wilson Location Mainly in Southern Massachusetts Territory from Rhode Island to Cape Cod, Massachusetts History 1621- First ...
Wampanoag Shelter. By: Jaclyn. Wampanoag Shelter. Wetus. Wigwams. Long houses. Materials for Wetus ... There was a hole in the roof to let out the smoke from ...
Men had to wear beach clothing. Clothing. The boys had to wear little skirts. The girls wore skin dresses. Clothing ... The girls and boys had to help their ...
Hope your Thanksgiving weekend was great! Thanksgiving has come a long way since Plymouth Colonists shared their autumn harvest feast with Wampanoag Indians in 1621. Although family and friends reunion with dinner still remains a central feature of Turkey Day, advent social media users have given people a chance to share and keep their cherished Thanksgiving moments.
Shellfish Management in Washington State. Fish and Shellfish Management in ... Naudowessie, Ojibwa, Chippewa, Iroquois, Cayuga, Onondga, Oneida, Wampanoag, ...
... (Wampanoag) treats with the Colonists in the 1630s Philip, Massasoit s Son and Heir King Philip s War, 1675-1676 Towns Attacked during King Philip's War, ...
They exchange gifts and become friends by signing the 'Treaty of Friendship. ... www.kidsdomain.com/holiday/thanks/ www.thefamilycorner.com/dir/Family/Holidays ...
A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson Background King Philip s War For many years, the Natives and the Colonists existed in harmony.
Title: Background Info. On Mary Rowlandson Author: Jeremy Last modified by: William Fremd High School Created Date: 8/28/2006 8:11:22 AM Document presentation format
THANKSGIVING TRAVAIL REALISE PAR LES ELEVES DE 4 me SECTION EUROPEENNE The pilgrims : 17th century A group of people escaped England for Holland because the British ...
New England Pilgrims & Plymouth Puritans called Separatists break w/ church fled to Holland, now called Pilgrims afraid of children losing English heritage, left for ...
L'isola dei due mondi di Geraldine Brooks Luigi Gaudio Trama- Parte II Dopo aver preso questa scelta, fu comunque tentata di lasciare la terraferma per tornare sulla ...
Plymouth Colony Separatists Protestants in England were unsatisfied with the Anglican Church (Church of England) Puritans wanted to purify, or reform, the church ...
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66 day trip. 102 passengers lived in one small room. Room size of volleyball court ... Indians & Pilgrims feast together. Indian women taught pilgrim women ...
Sorry, no Pumpkin Pie! The Pilgrims did not have pumpkin pie at their ' ... However, the Pilgrims would have served plain roasted pumpkin and squash at the meal. ...
... proposed to a group of Puritan ministers that they collect stories of ' ... Because of Rowlandson's intimate relationship with her Indian captors, her book ...
Stewed Pumpion. 4 cup of cooked Pumpion or squash (seeded, and steamed or baked). roughly mashes. ... 2 to 3 tablespoons cider vinegar. 1 to 3 tablespoons ...
Goal: stop the French and English from gaining control of ... starts the French and. Indian War. Ohio River Valley (in yellow) English demand. French Leave ...
Colonial Leaders. Helping to form the beginnings of the United States of America ... Founding governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony. Wanted to achieve a Puritan utopia ...
AP Introduction to English Colonization What s going on in England soon before colonization? King Henry VIII breaks with the Catholic Church, 1530s Queen Elizabeth ...
It s Time For... Early Colonies Jeopardy! ` Early Colonies JEOPARDY Jamestown $100 May 1607 When was Jamestown founded? Jamestown $200 Shares of ownership in a ...
National American Indian Heritage Month ... One of the first comprehensive reports on Native American health by a state ... First health report on American Indians ...
Imperial Perspective Chapter 2 The Glorious Revolution of 1688-89 Charles II died in 1685 and was succeeded by his brother, the duke of York. James II openly parade ...
John Cabot FINAL JEOPARDY Steps towards Democracy Write down how much you want to use on this question, fold it up and give it to the person running the game.
There was not enough houses built when the snow began to fall. ... This presentation was prepared by: Brittany Gunning. Tiffany Lockfeld. Garth Lewis ...
U.S. History to Reconstruction Unit 2 - England s 17th Century Colonies The Pennsylvania Colony This ideal colony attracted many who did not share the Quakers ...
Russ Kendall in cooperation ... Impact Photos and Graphics from the Plimoth Plantation 2002 calendar. Laura Seasholes' digital photos from Plimoth Plantation ...
The Pilgrims: What they were really like True or False The pilgrims wore only black, gray, and white clothing and buckles on their shoes. The pilgrims were a very ...
* * * * * * * * * * * * Birch Bark Houses - Used by Gatherers These houses are known as Wigwams or wetus. These were houses were used by Algonquian Indians in the ...
King Philip s War Presentation created by Robert Martinez Primary Content Source: A History of US Making Thirteen Colonies by Joy Hakim Images as cited.
Native and Colonial America Unit I AP U.S. History Maryland Lord Baltimore establishes colony for Catholics Act of Toleration (1649) Toleration of all Christian sects ...
Sir Walter Raleigh asked Queen Elizabeth of England if he could lead a group of people to begin a colony in the USA. Queen Elizabeth gave Raleigh a charter (a ...