Let’s go step by step to solve each part of the worksheet.
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Part 1: Circle the letter of the correct answer.
Question 1: The Massachusetts Bay Colony was started by the ______.
- Pilgrims landed at Plymouth in 1620 — that’s a different group.
- Algonquin and Mohican are Native American tribes — they didn’t start the colony.
- Puritans came later (in 1630) and founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony around Boston.
✔ Correct answer:
d. Puritans
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Question 2: Edgar Allan Poe was a famous ______.
- He wrote stories like “The Tell-Tale Heart” and poems like “The Raven.”
- He wasn’t a painter, soldier, or president.
✔ Correct answer:
c. writer
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Question 3: Clara Barton started the ______.
- She helped soldiers during the Civil War and then founded the American Red Cross.
- Boston Massacre happened before she was born.
- NAACP was founded much later, in 1909.
- Massachusetts Bay Colony was 200+ years before her time.
✔ Correct answer:
b. Red Cross
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Part 2: Number the events in the order they happened.
We need to put these historical events in chronological order (earliest to latest).
Let’s list them with their actual dates:
1.
Captain John Smith explored the area. → Around 1614
2.
The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth. → 1620
3.
Boston was settled in 1630. → 1630 (by Puritans)
4.
The Boston Massacre took place. → March 5, 1770
5.
The Sons of Liberty dumped tea into Boston Harbor. → December 16, 1773 (Boston Tea Party)
6.
Paul Revere made his famous ride. → April 18, 1775
7.
Fighting took place at Lexington and Concord. → April 19, 1775 (day after Paul Revere’s ride)
8.
The American Revolution ended. → 1783 (Treaty of Paris)
Now let’s number them from 1 (earliest) to 8 (latest):
→ Captain John Smith explored the area. →
1
→ The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth. →
2
→ Boston was settled in 1630. →
3
→ The Boston Massacre took place. →
4
→ The Sons of Liberty dumped tea into Boston Harbor. →
5
→ Paul Revere made his famous ride. →
6
→ Fighting took place at Lexington and Concord. →
7
→ The American Revolution ended. →
8
Wait — let’s double-check Paul Revere vs. Lexington/Concord.
Paul Revere rode on the night of April 18, 1775, to warn that British troops were coming. The fighting at Lexington and Concord happened early morning April 19, 1775. So yes — Revere’s ride comes *before* the fighting.
So our order is correct.
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Final Answer:
Multiple Choice:
1. d
2. c
3. b
Order of Events:
1. Captain John Smith explored the area.
2. The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth.
3. Boston was settled in 1630.
4. The Boston Massacre took place.
5. The Sons of Liberty dumped tea into Boston Harbor.
6. Paul Revere made his famous ride.
7. Fighting took place at Lexington and Concord.
8. The American Revolution ended.
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