September 27 - October 7
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| Who was the first European to set foot in North Carolina? | Giovanni da Verrazano
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| What year did Giovanni da Verrazano set foot in North Carolina? | 1524
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| What Italian explorer landed in the Caribbean in 1492? | Christopher Columbus
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| What was number one of three reasons European explorers sailed to Africa and the Americas? | Curiosity about what's out there
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| What was number two of three reasons European explorers sailed to Africa and the Americas? | Add land to their empire and acquire its resources
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| What was number three of three reasons European explorers sailed to Africa and the Americas? | Convert native people to Christianity
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| What are the 5 Indian tribes indigenous to North Carolina? | Cherokee, Catawba, Algonquian, Tuscarora and Siouan
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| What region were the Cherokee Indians from? | Mountain
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| What region were the Catawba Indians from? | Piedmont
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| What region were the Algonquian Indians from? | Coastal
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| What region were the Tuscarora Indians from? | Coastal
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| What region were the Siouan Indians from? | Piedmont
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| What are artifacts? | an object from the past that can be man-made (or not) that shows how people lived
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| What are oral traditions? | stories or legends that have been passed down for generations
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| What did Native American stories and legends explain? | the history or nature and taught children lessons
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| What is bias? | an unfair preference or dislike of something
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| Why were the Europeans biased against the Native Americans? | they thought they were more intelligent or better because their technology was more advanced
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