Answer Key for Teachers Fasttrack to America's Past
Section 2:  Colonial America
Page 2 - 9 and 2 - 10   Pilgrims and Puritans in Massachusetts
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The Pictures:
 
1.  Pilgrim leaders meeting the Indian chief Massasoit.  He and his tribe made a peace treaty with the Pilgrims that lasted many years. 

2.  John Winthrop, leader of the Puritans who established a settlement at Boston in 1630. 

3.  A scene showing a New England town in the later Colonial era. 

4.  A man working on the hull of a ship.  Fishing and ship building became important in the economy of the New England colonies.
Answers for the blanks:
(See the word bank at the bottom of 2 - 10.)
 
1.  ...freedom of religion at that...
2.  ...feast of Thanksgiving in 1621.
3.  ...a shining example to England...
4.  ...only male church members...
5.  ...first public schools and...
6.   The generally poor soil...
7.  ...in the Salem witch...
8.  ...Great Awakening led to...
9.  ...of wealthy merchants in...
10.  ...was large in size...
11.  ...at the center of events...
12.  ...traditional rights as...


Names and Terms List:

   Teachers and students can access a full glossary through the "Names and Terms" link on the Home Page of the Internet support site at www.fasttrackteaching.com
 
 
 

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