A) bear cub B) snake C) eagle D) rabbit
A) She let the animal go that he found in the snare. B) She made too much noise as she walked in the woods. C) She was better at hunting than Nantaquas. D) She talked and scared the birds.
A) South Carolina B) Virginia C) Maryland D) Florida
A) lightning rods B) red, hot clubs C) firesticks D) flaming torches
A) a necklace B) a dress C) a bed D) a toy rattle
A) Jamestown B) King James Village C) Powhatan's Place D) Johnsborough
A) John Rolfe B) John Smith C) Captain Argall D) Captain Newport
A) Cry in front of the people at the feast B) Take him to another Indian village C) Ask for him to be given to her D) Tell her father she would marry John Smith
A) birch bark B) feathers C) rabbit skins D) leaves
A) a heavy cannon B) some old English clothes C) a statue of King James D) worthless beads
A) milk and honey B) corn and beans C) fish and turkeys D) wheat and barley
A) They sang songs about King James all during the day. B) There were no women or children. C) Their roads were paced with stones. D) There houses were filled with small pictures of King James.
A) the sand B) Indian beads C) the corn D) a yellow jessamine flower
A) John Smith could become an Indian warrior in their tribe. B) Pocahontas came to their village to get them. C) Powhatan gave him their land. D) The natives came back to London with them.
A) They fired arrows at the English village. B) They were not truthful about having gold. C) The natives sank one of the large English ships. D) They tried to steal the guns and tools of the English.
A) a wool blanket B) a wooden bed C) a faithful servant D) a crystal bowl
A) a chimney spark started a fire B) the settlers had no clean water to drink C) the men ate poisonous berries D) a disease spread through Jamestown
A) to give her clothes from England B) to never leave her village C) to take her to England with him D) to teach her how to write in English |