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LET’S WORK TOGETHER..LET’S WORK TOGETHER..

• Get your reading quiz results• Pick up the new reading packet “European

Nations Settle North America”• Reading volunteers!• Read and summarize each section (together)• Make test questions for each section• We will have a quiz on this section on Friday!

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QUIZ QUESTIONSQUIZ QUESTIONS

1. Which of the following was NOT an area of New France

a. Eastern Canada

b. Upper Midwest of the U.S.

c. The American Southwest

d. Land along the Mississippi River

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2. What was the primary goal of early French explorers and colonists?

a. Making money from the fur trade

b. Establishing towns

c. Killing Native people

d. clearing land for farms

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3. What were the English colonist that founded settlements in New England seeking

a. Gold

b. Religious freedom

c. A passage to the East

d. Native tribes to conquer

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4. Dutch interest in New Netherland and the Caribbean focused on

a. Creating trade from fur or plantations

b. Searching for gold

c. Converting native people

d. Establishing permanent settlements

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QUIZ QUESTIONSQUIZ QUESTIONS5. What was the main impact of France’s loss in

the French and Indian War?

a. France gained control of New York

b. England captured land in the Spanish Southwest

c. Indians reclaimed land lost to colonists

d. The British seized control of the eastern half of North America

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6. How did relations between English colonist and native Americans differ from Dutch and French relations

a. The Dutch tried to capture Indian Lands

b. The English had religious and property differences

c. The French and Dutch tried to develop mutually beneficial relationships

d. Both b and c

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QUIZ QUESTIONSQUIZ QUESTIONS7. Which of the following was NOT a result of European

colonization of North America?

a. Many native Americans lost their lives to disease and conflict

b. Native Americans were able to fight to reclaim their ancestral lands

c. Deaths of Native Americans required colonists to seek new labor from African slaves

d. Many Native American lost their lands to expanding colonials

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QUIZ QUESTIONSQUIZ QUESTIONS8. Puritans were

a. French colonists who formed the Massachusetts Bay colony in order to practice their religion freely.

b. Dutch fur traders who only traded with the Iroqouis Indians

c. Members of the first settlement in Jamestown (1607)

d. English colonists who formed the Massachusetts Bay colony in order to practice their religion freely.

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QUIZ QUESTIONSQUIZ QUESTIONS9. Native American Attitude towards the English

colonists could best be described as

a. Hostile. The Natives fought the colonists from the moment they landed.

b. Peaceful. The Indians openly shared with the colonists and never resisted.

c. Cooperative at first but worsening over time. Eventually difference over land and religion led the two groups to armed conflict.

d. The two groups avoided each other at all times

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QUIZ QUESTIONSQUIZ QUESTIONS10. Also known as King Philip, this Native

American leader led an attack in 1675 on colonial villages throughout Massachusetts.

a. Metacom

b. Powhatan

c. Iroquois

d. Marquette