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HISTORYTEST 3
HISTORY TEST 3
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| He preached to the Indians with the help of his interpreter and died at the age of 29 | David Brainerd |
| He founded Rhode Island and America's first Baptist church | Roger Williams |
| He invented the written language of the Cherokees | Sequoya |
| The "Apostle to the Indians" ; the first Bible printed in America was his translation of an Indian language | John Eliot |
| He was a Shawnee chief who fought to keep all white men out of Indian territory | Tecumseh |
| He was a Mohawk chief who translated Scripture into his people's language | Joseph Brant |
| He was a Swedish Lutheran missionary who translated some of Martin Luther's writings into Delaware language | John Campanius |
| He translated the preaching of David Brainerd | Tattamy |
| lived in log houses, formed a confederacy known as the League of Five Nations | Iroquis |
| lived in the Everglades, joined Pilgrims for Thanksgiving | Wampanoag |
| Known for their burial mounds | Hopewell |
| tribe that kept a pictorial chronicle of their history | Delaware |
| the most prominent landform in eastern North America extending 1,500 miles from Canada to Alabama | Appalachian Mnts. |
| the largest known underground cave system in the world | Mammoth cave |
| a famous narrow passageway between mountains used by pioneers as they traveled west | Cumberland Gap |
| the second largest ocean | Atlantic Ocean |
| an area that slopes from the eastern edge of the Appalachians to the Atlantic Coastal Plain; most of the land is rolling and hilly | Piedmont Plateau |
| a marshy area of tall grasses and swamps in southern Florida | Everglades |
| The United States national bird | bald eagle |
| 1. worlds second largest ocean 2. saltiest ocean 3. important for trade 4. major fishing grounds 5. many varieties of shellfish | 5 Facts about that Atlantic Ocean |