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If You Sailed on the Mayflower in 1620: Plymouth - Quiz
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The Pilgrims made a plan for their new town. Describe the new town and how it was laid out.
There were more Pilgrims than could be housed, so the townspeople came up with some creative ways to house everyone. Describe how they made sure everyone had a safe place to sleep.
The Common House was the first building completed in Plymouth. List the uses of the Common House.
For the Pilgrims, Christmas was just another Monday, but for the sailors it was a day to celebrate. Compare/contrast the Pilgrims' behavior to the sailors' behavior on Christmas Day.
Pilgrims used plants called herbs to cure diseases. List the herbs and the diseases they cured that the Pilgrims used.
The Pilgrims were shocked when Samoset walked into their village and said, "Welcome, Englishmen," in English. Describe your reaction if you had been one of the Pilgrims.
Squanto became the Pilgrims' best friend. Describe all the things that Squanto taught the Pilgrims to help them survive in Massachusetts.
The Pilgrims and the Indians made a peace treaty. Describe what they promised each other.
The Pilgrims built the same type of houses that they lived in back in England. Describe the houses that they built in Plymouth.
Feather mattresses were for the few Pilgrims that were lucky. Describe the uses of the feather mattresses.
The Pilgrims had rules for everything including how they slept. Describe how a typical Pilgrim family slept in their house.
The Pilgrims ate in a very primitive way. Compare/contrast the way the Pilgrims ate dinner to the way your family eats dinner.
The stereotype for Pilgrims is that they wore only black or grey very plain clothing. Describe a stereotype that you know about in your life.
There were many jobs for people to do so that the Pilgrims could survive in the New World. List all the jobs that boys and girls had to do.
Pilgrim boys and girls had to work as hard as their parents. After reading about the lives of the Pilgrim boys and girls, compare/contrast their life to yours.
Only three people were arrested the first year the Pilgrims were in the New World. Hypothesize why only three people broke the rules to the point that they had to be arrested.
The captain of the Mayflower offered to bring anyone that wanted to return to England back with him on the ship. Explain why none of the Pilgrims returned to England with him.
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