Chapter 7 Grade 4 Abeka The History Of Our U.s

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1. What is a hornbook?

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A hornbook is a paddle-shaped board used in education in the past, typically containing the alphabet and the Lord's prayer for teaching purposes.

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2. What was the first college in America?

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Harvard University, founded in 1636 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is recognized as the oldest institution of higher education in the United States.

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3. Which colonies had fewer schools than the New England Colonies?

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The correct answer is the Middle Colonies as they had fewer schools compared to the New England Colonies. The Southern, Western, and Northern Colonies did not have fewer schools than the New England Colonies.

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4. What is a plantation?

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A plantation is actually a large agricultural estate or farm, typically in a tropical or subtropical region, where crops such as tea, coffee, sugar, or cotton are grown. It is primarily focused on producing cash crops for sale.

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5. Who was Paul Revere?

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Paul Revere was a prominent American silversmith, engraver, early industrialist, and a Patriot in the American Revolution. He is best known for his midnight ride to warn the colonial militia in April 1775 of the British approach.

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6. Who was Christopher Dock?

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Christopher Dock was a historical figure known for his contributions to education, specifically for making significant changes in the way schools were taught during his time.

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Who was Paul Revere?
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