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Iroquois Review. Scientists believe that Native Americans came to North America from Asia by crossing a ________________ between Asia and Alaska. A. river B. lake C. mountain D. land bridge. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Iroquois Review
Scientists believe that Native Americans came to North America from Asia by crossing a ________________
between Asia and Alaska.
• A. river
• B. lake
• C. mountain
• D. land bridge
Scientists believe that Native Americans came to North America from Asia by crossing a ________________
between Asia and Alaska.
• A. river
• B. lake
• C. mountain
• D. land bridge
The Native Americans migrated throughout North America by following the rivers. What does migrated mean?
• A. remained in one place
• B. moved from place to place
• C. lived off the land
• D. returned to a native land
The Native Americans migrated throughout North America by following the rivers. What does migrated mean?
• A. remained in one place
• B. moved from place to place
• C. lived off the land
• D. returned to a native land
Native Americans who live on a section of land set aside by the government live on a:
• A. plateau C. reservoir
• B. reservation D. palisade
Native Americans who live on a section of land set aside by the government live on a:
• A. plateau C. reservoir
• B. reservation D. palisade
How did the coming of the Europeans change the Iroquois way of life?
• A. The Iroquois kept all the land.• B. Europeans forced Iroquois to reservations.• C. All the Iroquois tribes moved to Canada.• D. The Iroquois traded their land for metal tools,
guns, cooking pots, and woven cloth.
How did the coming of the Europeans change the Iroquois way of life?
• A. The Iroquois kept all the land.• B. Europeans forced Iroquois to reservations.• C. All the Iroquois tribes moved to Canada.• D. The Iroquois traded their land for metal
tools, guns, cooking pots, and woven cloth.
Given land in Pennsylvania for helping George Washington draw up a peace treaty.
• A. Joseph Brant
• B. Ely S. Parker
• C. Mary Jemison
• D. Red Jacket
• E. Corn Planter
Given land in Pennsylvania for helping George Washington draw up a peace treaty.
• A. Joseph Brant
• B. Ely S. Parker
• C. Mary Jemison
• D. Red Jacket
• E. Corn Planter
First Mohawk to read and write; helped British during the Revolutionary War
• A. Joseph Brant
• B. Ely S. Parker
• C. Mary Jemison
• D. Red Jacket
• E. Corn Planter
First Mohawk to read and write; helped British during the Revolutionary War
• A. Joseph Brant
• B. Ely S. Parker
• C. Mary Jemison
• D. Red Jacket
• E. Corn Planter
White woman who was captured by the Shawnee tribe; was given land (Letchworth
State Park) by the Seneca Indians
• A. Joseph BrantB. Ely S. ParkerC. Mary JemisonD. Red JacketE. Corn Planter
White woman who was captured by the Shawnee tribe; was given land (Letchworth
State Park) by the Seneca Indians
• A. Joseph BrantB. Ely S. ParkerC. Mary JemisonD. Red JacketE. Corn Planter
Wrote a historic book about the Iroquois; was the last Grand Sachem of the Iroquois
Confederacy
• A. Joseph BrantB. Ely S. ParkerC. Mary JemisonD. Red JacketE. Corn Planter
Wrote a historic book about the Iroquois; was the last Grand Sachem of the Iroquois
Confederacy
• A. Joseph BrantB. Ely S. ParkerC. Mary JemisonD. Red JacketE. Corn Planter
Was known as one of the finest “orators”; was given a red coat from the Britsh for hi help to
them during the Revolutionary War
• A. Joseph BrantB. Ely S. ParkerC. Mary JemisonD. Red JacketE. Corn Planter
Was known as one of the finest “orators”; was given a red coat from the Britsh for hi help to
them during the Revolutionary War
• A. Joseph BrantB. Ely S. ParkerC. Mary JemisonD. Red JacketE. Corn Planter
Where did the Algonquians primarily settle in NY?
• A. along the Atlantic Coast
• B. near Lake Erie
• C. near Lake Ontario
• D. only on Long Island
Where did the Algonquians primarily settle in NY?
• A. along the Atlantic Coast
• B. near Lake Erie
• C. near Lake Ontario
• D. only on Long Island
In what ways were the Iroquois and Algonquians similar?
• A. both groups lived in longhouses
• B. both groups preferred fish as their main source of food
• C. both lived in woodland areas of NY
• D. Both came to NY at the same time
In what ways were the Iroquois and Algonquians similar?
• A. both groups lived in longhouses
• B. both groups preferred fish as their main source of food
• C. both lived in woodland areas of NY
• D. Both came to NY at the same time
By 1300, the Algonquians had been conquered by
• A. European disease
• B. 100 years of war with the Iroquois
• C. being forced onto reservations
• D. lack of land that could provide enough food
By 1300, the Algonquians had been conquered by
• A. European disease
• B. 100 years of war with the Iroquois
• C. being forced onto reservations
• D. lack of land that could provide enough food
What was the purpose of the Iroquois Confederacy?
• A. to stop the wars between the Algonquians and Iroquois
• B. to stop war among Iroquois tribes
• C. to bring peace and brotherhood to all Native Americans living in NY
• D. to force the Algonquians off their land
What was the purpose of the Iroquois Confederacy?
• A. to stop the wars between the Algonquians and Iroquois
• B. to stop war among Iroquois tribes
• C. to bring peace and brotherhood to all Native Americans living in NY
• D. to force the Algonquians off their land
A group of related families living in a
longhouse was known as a
• A. tribe
• B. league
• C. clan
• D. confederacy
A group of related families living in a
longhouse was known as a
• A. tribe
• B. league
• C. clan
• D. confederacy
Which of the “three sisters” was most important because it was so versatile (able to
be used in many ways)?
• A. corn C. tobacco
• B. beans D. pumpkin
Which of the “three sisters” was most important because it was so versatile (able to
be used in many ways)?
• A. corn C. tobacco
• B. beans D. pumpkin
All of the following were crafts made by the Iroquois except
• A. clay pottery and pots
• B. wooden bowls, dippers, and ladles
• C. baskets and snowshoes woven from black ash strips
• D. wooden rifles with metal barrels
All of the following were crafts made by the Iroquois except
• A. clay pottery and pots
• B. wooden bowls, dippers, and ladles
• C. baskets and snowshoes woven from black ash strips
• D. wooden rifles with metal barrels
____________ was considered a sacred plant by the Iroquois because it was used to communicate with the
Great Spirit at religious ceremonies.
• A. corn
• B. tobacco
• C. jute
• D. bamboo
____________ was considered a sacred plant by the Iroquois because it was used to communicate with the
Great Spirit at religious ceremonies.
• A. corn
• B. tobacco
• C. jute
• D. bamboo