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ESS Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass what three groups shaped colonial sport - native americans, white europeans, and african what factors influenced the 3 groups in sporting traditions - The factors that influenced these groups sporting traditions were Religion, social class, race, gender roles, ethnicity, and regional environment native america favorite pastime - The native Americans favorite pastimes were Archery, running, horse riding, lacrosse purpose of native american pastimes - The purposes of some of their sporting pastimes were Sustenance and war training puritan attitude toward sport - The Puritans prohibited sports and games that they saw as immoral or failed to serve as useful. They banished improper dancing, drinking, prostitution, violent sports, games, and wild festivals. They thought that those physical activities and sport distracted from their devotion to God and from being involved with the community. 2100% Pass Guarantee Olivia West, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Jamestown, Virginia - They engaged in hunting and fishing for sustenance. They also engaged in bowling, cards, horseback riding, and gambling1 southern colonies - They had sport divided groups that served as sites of conflict between slaves and their owners. They engaged in horse racing, cock fighting, cards, and gambling slaves and plantations - Slaves engaged in fishing to supplement their diet, fishing, gardening, while also gambling at bowling, cards, and dice games. They competed in horse and boat races, foot races, and jumping contests as well as swimming skills they learned in their native homeland pilgrims - The pilgrims engaged in building houses, clearing land, making clothes, planting crops, and preparing food so they had little time left to play. Eventually, walking, fishing, hunting, and boating were termed innocen

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what three groups shaped colonial sport - ✔✔native americans, white europeans, and

african


what factors influenced the 3 groups in sporting traditions - ✔✔The factors that

influenced these groups sporting traditions were Religion, social class, race, gender

roles, ethnicity, and regional environment


native america favorite pastime - ✔✔The native Americans favorite pastimes were

Archery, running, horse riding, lacrosse


purpose of native american pastimes - ✔✔The purposes of some of their sporting

pastimes were Sustenance and war training


puritan attitude toward sport - ✔✔The Puritans prohibited sports and games that they

saw as immoral or failed to serve as useful. They banished improper dancing, drinking,

prostitution, violent sports, games, and wild festivals. They thought that those physical

activities and sport distracted from their devotion to God and from being involved with

the community.




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, Jamestown, Virginia - ✔✔They engaged in hunting and fishing for sustenance. They

also engaged in bowling, cards, horseback riding, and gambling1


southern colonies - ✔✔They had sport divided groups that served as sites of conflict

between slaves and their owners. They engaged in horse racing, cock fighting, cards,

and gambling


slaves and plantations - ✔✔Slaves engaged in fishing to supplement their diet, fishing,

gardening, while also gambling at bowling, cards, and dice games. They competed in

horse and boat races, foot races, and jumping contests as well as swimming skills they

learned in their native homeland


pilgrims - ✔✔The pilgrims engaged in building houses, clearing land, making clothes,

planting crops, and preparing food so they had little time left to play. Eventually,

walking, fishing, hunting, and boating were termed innocent as they could fortify the

mind and body for work


puritans of new england - ✔✔Sport, games, and popular amusement had restraints for

the Puritans. Dice, card games, quiot, bowls, ninepins, and other games were

prohibited. Gambling was seen as evil and frivolous. Leaders did allow fishing,

fowling, archery, and hunting because they provided food and wholesome body

recreation




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