Created from Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5O--KZ-0WsvideoConcepts covered:Jamestown, Plymouth, tobacco, Pilgrims, American Revolution
The video explores the early struggles and triumphs of American settlers, highlighting the perilous journey across the Atlantic, the harsh realities faced in Jamestown, and the eventual prosperity brought by tobacco cultivation. It also delves into the Pilgrims' quest for religious freedom, their alliance with Native Americans, and the escalating tensions with British rule that culminated in the American Revolution.
Early Settlers Fight For Freedom | America: The Story of Us (S1, E1) | Full Episode
Concepts covered:Jamestown, Plymouth, tobacco, Pilgrims, American Revolution
The video explores the early struggles and triumphs of American settlers, highlighting the perilous journey across the Atlantic, the harsh realities faced in Jamestown, and the eventual prosperity brought by tobacco cultivation. It also delves into the Pilgrims' quest for religious freedom, their alliance with Native Americans, and the escalating tensions with British rule that culminated in the American Revolution.
Question 1
John Rolfe introduced tobacco to Jamestown, boosting its economy.
Question 2
What was a key factor in the American Revolution's start?
Question 3
The Pilgrims landed 200 miles north of their intended destination, the _____ River.
Question 4
CASE STUDY: John Rolfe arrives in Jamestown with tobacco seeds.
What should Rolfe do to ensure success?
Question 5
CASE STUDY: The First Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia.
Select three correct outcomes of the Congress.
Question 6
The Pilgrims landed at their intended destination, the Hudson River.
Question 7
How did John Rolfe impact Jamestown's economy?
Question 8
The first shots of the American Revolution were fired at _____, Massachusetts.
Question 9
CASE STUDY: Pilgrims and Pokanoket form an alliance.
What does this alliance mean for the Pilgrims?
Question 10
The Boston Massacre fueled revolutionary sentiment in the colonies.
Question 11
Why did the Pilgrims form alliances with Native Americans?
Question 12
John Rolfe's tobacco seeds originated from _____ colonies.
Question 13
The British easily defeated the militia at Concord.
Question 14
What motivated early settlers to risk perilous journeys?
Question 15
The British imposed a tax on _____, leading to the Boston Tea Party.
Question 16
The First Continental Congress aimed for peace with Britain initially.
Question 17
How did communication aid the American colonies' unity?
Question 18
The first settlers expected to find _____ in North America.
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