(50/100) Colonial America

A2
History
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Colonial America was a time when many European countries settled in North America. The main countries were England, France, Spain, and the Netherlands. The English colonies were the largest. These colonies included places like Virginia and Massachusetts. People moved to these colonies for many reasons. Some wanted freedom from kings and queens. Others came for better jobs and land. Life was hard for many colonists. They worked on farms and built houses. They also traded goods like tobacco and cotton. Native Americans lived in these areas before the colonists arrived. They had their own cultures and traditions. Some colonists and Native Americans worked together, but often there were conflicts. Today, we remember this time because it shaped the United States. Many traditions and holidays come from the colonial period. For example, Thanksgiving started as a feast between colonists and Native Americans. This history is important to understand our country.

Comprehension Questions
Answer all questions based on the reading text
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Which country had the largest colonies?

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Why did some people move to Colonial America?

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What did colonists trade?

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What is one tradition that started in Colonial America?

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Who lived in North America before the colonists?

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What did some colonists do for work?

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What shaped the United States?

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How did colonists and Native Americans often feel towards each other?