Native American Conflict
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mr G
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English, History
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9th - 10th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
to meet people from different cultures
to test their ships in the Atlantic Ocean
to get more land and resources
to learn new languages and building techniques
2.
Multiple Choice
Europeans and Native Americans worked together to fulfill their needs.
Native Americans had many problems even before the arrival of Europeans
The arrival of Europeans had a negative impact on the lives of Native Americans.
Native Americans had a negative impact on early European settlers.
3.
Multiple Choice
The consequences of European arrival to North America negatively affected the relationships even between Native American tribes from time to time. Native Americans were suddenly scrambling to share resources with whole new groups of people who had access to powerful weapons, technology to build sturdy buildings, and the ability to call for reinforcements from thousands of miles away.
Based on this evidence, what conclusion can be drawn?
Native Americans had plenty of resources to share both with other tribes and with the European settlers.
Native Americans posed a greater threat to European settlers than the Europeans posed to Native Americans.
Native Americans faced the threat of war with the Europeans if they did not share their resources with the settlers
Native Americans wanted to share their resources with the Europeans in order to gain access to weapons and building technology.
4.
Multiple Choice
The relationships Native American tribes had built with each other became tenuous as the mounting pressure coming from European settlers threatened to destroy their ways of life. This sparked many skirmishes between tribes over hunting land that was becoming more and more scarce as Europeans continued to settle further into the West.
Based on this evidence, what conclusion can be drawn?
Native American tribes fought with each other over access to the resources and goods provided by European settlers
Native American tribes had already been engaged in conflicts with each other when the Europeans arrived and worsened the situation.
The European settlers were attempting to improve the quality of life for Native Americans by settling in the West
The European settlers caused Native American tribes to have conflicts with each other that they might not have otherwise had.
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Multiple Choice
The Native Americans were unwilling to work with the European settlers.
The presence of Europeans in North America had a significant impact on Native Americans.
The Europeans and Native Americans combined their resources to establish a new civilization by working together.
The European settlers interacted with Native Americans because they wanted to settle new land
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Multiple Choice
The relationships Native American tribes had built with each other became tenuous as the mounting pressure coming from European settlers threatened to destroy their ways of life. This sparked many skirmishes between tribes over hunting land that was becoming more and more scarce as Europeans continued to settle further into the West.
Based on these sentences, what does the word "tenuous" mean?
cooperative
pleasant
weak
surprising
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