Understanding Indigenous Relations in Jamestown & Plymouth
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This worksheet explores the relationships between early English settlers and Indigenous peoples at Jamestown and Plymouth, focusing on key vocabulary and concepts.
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Understanding Indigenous Relations in Jamestown & Plymouth
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Key Vocabulary and Concepts
Vocabulary:
Indigenous Peoples: The original inhabitants of the land, such as the Powhatan Confederacy near Jamestown and the Wampanoag near Plymouth.
Colonization: The process of settling and establishing control over new lands.
Treaty: An agreement between two groups, often involving land and rights.
Conflict: Disagreements or fighting between groups, often over land or resources.
Assimilation: The process of Indigenous peoples adopting the culture and practices of colonizers.
Concepts:
Relations: The interactions and relationships between settlers and Indigenous peoples.
Cultural Exchange: Sharing of traditions, ideas, and practices.
Impact: The effect of colonization on Indigenous communities and land.
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- 1/1/2026
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- 1/1/2026
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