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4 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Directions: Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers). Enter in the categories on the main game boards. As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box. When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go. Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard. Enter the score into the black box on each players podium. Continue until all clues are given. When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name, but keep this file untouched!

5 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Round 1Round 2 Final Jeopardy

6 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Vocabulary Colonial Regions Famous Early Colonies Important Documents & People Industry & Trade BONUS: The First Colonies $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Round 2 Final Jeopardy Scores

7 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Small communities started by people who are new to an area (a) settlements (b) Roanoke (c) Separatist (d) colonists Small communities started by people who are new to an area (a) settlements (b) Roanoke (c) Separatist (d) colonists

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9 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Three large areas into which the Thirteen Colonies were divided (a) geography (b) New England (c) colonial regions (d) U. S. regions Three large areas into which the Thirteen Colonies were divided (a) geography (b) New England (c) colonial regions (d) U. S. regions

10 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 (c) colonial regions Scores

11 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 The name given to goods that are sent out of a country in exchange for other goods (a) industries (b) imports (c) exports (d) economy The name given to goods that are sent out of a country in exchange for other goods (a) industries (b) imports (c) exports (d) economy

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13 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 All the businesses that make one kind of product or offer one kind of service (Example: Hoover makes Vacuums.) (a) industry (b) export (c) import (d) economy All the businesses that make one kind of product or offer one kind of service (Example: Hoover makes Vacuums.) (a) industry (b) export (c) import (d) economy

14 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 (a) industry Scores

15 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 The name given when goods are brought into a country for trade (a) export (b) import (c) producer (d) economy The name given when goods are brought into a country for trade (a) export (b) import (c) producer (d) economy

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17 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Which of the following was the southern-most colony? (a) Virginia (b) Georgia (c) South Carolina (d) Massachusetts Which of the following was the southern-most colony? (a) Virginia (b) Georgia (c) South Carolina (d) Massachusetts

18 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 (b) Georgia Scores

19 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What was the main reason that colonists such as the Pilgrims and Puritans moved into the New England colonies? (a) religious freedom (b) to avoid paying taxes (c) to form their own government (d) All of the above What was the main reason that colonists such as the Pilgrims and Puritans moved into the New England colonies? (a) religious freedom (b) to avoid paying taxes (c) to form their own government (d) All of the above

20 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 (a) religious freedom Scores

21 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 Where did most enslaved Africans work in the Southern Colonies? (a) in port cities (b) in the backcountry (c) on plantations (d) on ships Where did most enslaved Africans work in the Southern Colonies? (a) in port cities (b) in the backcountry (c) on plantations (d) on ships

22 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 (c) on plantations Scores

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24 $400 In which of the colonial regions was the first written form of government established? (a) Middle Colonies (b) Southern Colonies (c) New England Colonies (d) None of the above In which of the colonial regions was the first written form of government established? (a) Middle Colonies (b) Southern Colonies (c) New England Colonies (d) None of the above

25 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 (c) New England Colonies Scores

26 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Why was Virginia considered to be more democratic than England? (a) They had a group of representatives, the House of Burgesses, who made the laws for the colony. (b) Everyone who lived in the settlement could vote for representatives to the House of Burgesses. (c) All the men could be members of the House of Burgesses. (d) All of the above are reasons that Virginia was considered more democratic than England. Why was Virginia considered to be more democratic than England? (a) They had a group of representatives, the House of Burgesses, who made the laws for the colony. (b) Everyone who lived in the settlement could vote for representatives to the House of Burgesses. (c) All the men could be members of the House of Burgesses. (d) All of the above are reasons that Virginia was considered more democratic than England.

27 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 (a) They had a group of representatives, the House of Burgesses, who made the laws for the colony. Scores

28 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 The town in present-day Massachusetts that was started for religious reasons (a) Plymouth (b) Jamestown (c) Roanoke (d) Massachusetts The town in present-day Massachusetts that was started for religious reasons (a) Plymouth (b) Jamestown (c) Roanoke (d) Massachusetts

29 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 (a) Plymouth Scores

30 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Which of the following does NOT explain why Jamestown survived? Native Americans in the area helped the settlers. The old chief Powhatan died, and his brother became chief. Captain John Smith was a strong leader who demanded everyone work. The colony began to raise tobacco, which could be used for trade. Which of the following does NOT explain why Jamestown survived? Native Americans in the area helped the settlers. The old chief Powhatan died, and his brother became chief. Captain John Smith was a strong leader who demanded everyone work. The colony began to raise tobacco, which could be used for trade.

31 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 (b) The old chief Powhatan died, and his brother became chief. Scores

32 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 Which of the following was NOT a problem with the location settlers chose to build Jamestown? (a) The land was not good for farming. (b) The land was rich with gold, so many people refused to farm. (c) The water was dirty and salty. (d) The area swarmed with mosquitoes that carried malaria. Which of the following was NOT a problem with the location settlers chose to build Jamestown? (a) The land was not good for farming. (b) The land was rich with gold, so many people refused to farm. (c) The water was dirty and salty. (d) The area swarmed with mosquitoes that carried malaria.

33 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 (b) The land was rich with gold, so many people refused to farm. Scores

34 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What was England’s first PERMANENT settlement in North America? (a) Roanoke (b) Plymouth (c) New Amsterdam (d) Jamestown What was England’s first PERMANENT settlement in North America? (a) Roanoke (b) Plymouth (c) New Amsterdam (d) Jamestown

35 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 (d) Jamestown Scores

36 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Why was the first winter so hard for the Pilgrims? (a) Native Americans attacked them. (b) They landed too late to plant crops. (c) Mosquitoes multiplied because of the hot steamy climate. (d) They lost most of their supplies when their ship crashed on the rocky coast. Why was the first winter so hard for the Pilgrims? (a) Native Americans attacked them. (b) They landed too late to plant crops. (c) Mosquitoes multiplied because of the hot steamy climate. (d) They lost most of their supplies when their ship crashed on the rocky coast.

37 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 (b) They landed too late to plant crops. Scores

38 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 What was the Mayflower Compact? (a) A pledge of friendship the Pilgrims made with the Native Americans. (b) A promise by King George to help the Pilgrims. (c) A plan of government the Pilgrims drew up. (d) Pilgrims’ promise to grant religious freedom to everyone in Plymouth. What was the Mayflower Compact? (a) A pledge of friendship the Pilgrims made with the Native Americans. (b) A promise by King George to help the Pilgrims. (c) A plan of government the Pilgrims drew up. (d) Pilgrims’ promise to grant religious freedom to everyone in Plymouth.

39 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 (c) A plan of government the Pilgrims drew up. Scores

40 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Which of the following primary source documents is an example of self-government in the Middle Colonies? (a) The Fundamental Orders (b) The Mayflower Compact (c) The Frame of Government of Pennsylvania (d) The Pennsylvania Gazette Which of the following primary source documents is an example of self-government in the Middle Colonies? (a) The Fundamental Orders (b) The Mayflower Compact (c) The Frame of Government of Pennsylvania (d) The Pennsylvania Gazette

41 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 (c) The Frame of Government of Pennsylvania Scores

42 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 The name given to those colonists who left the Church of England (a) Colonists (b) Separatists (c) Explorers (d) Jews The name given to those colonists who left the Church of England (a) Colonists (b) Separatists (c) Explorers (d) Jews

43 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 (b) Separatists Scores

44 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 The name given to those who seek religious freedom (a) Pilgrims (b) Colonists (c) Separatists (d) Settlers The name given to those who seek religious freedom (a) Pilgrims (b) Colonists (c) Separatists (d) Settlers

45 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 (a) Pilgrims Scores

46 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 How did Tisquantum help the first colonists in New England? (a) He led their explorations of areas surrounding their colony. (b) He taught them how to farm and fish in their new home. (c) He taught them how to speak Native American languages. (d) He became their ally against nearby Spanish colonists. How did Tisquantum help the first colonists in New England? (a) He led their explorations of areas surrounding their colony. (b) He taught them how to farm and fish in their new home. (c) He taught them how to speak Native American languages. (d) He became their ally against nearby Spanish colonists.

47 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 (b) He taught them how to farm and fish in their new home. Scores

48 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 What was one of the main industries in the New England colonies? (a) tobacco (b) rice (c) wheat (d) fishing What was one of the main industries in the New England colonies? (a) tobacco (b) rice (c) wheat (d) fishing

49 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 (d) fishing Scores

50 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What activity was MOST important to the Virginia Colony’s early economy? (a) fur trading (b) fishing and whaling (c) gold and silver mining (d) tobacco farming What activity was MOST important to the Virginia Colony’s early economy? (a) fur trading (b) fishing and whaling (c) gold and silver mining (d) tobacco farming

51 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 (d) tobacco farming Scores

52 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 What was one advantage of the Pilgrims building their settlement on a bay? (a) Land along bays is always good for farming. (b) The location provided a defense from Native American attacks. (c) The location provided a harbor near the Atlantic Ocean for easy access to shipping and trade. (d) The Pilgrims could use the bay for fresh drinking water. What was one advantage of the Pilgrims building their settlement on a bay? (a) Land along bays is always good for farming. (b) The location provided a defense from Native American attacks. (c) The location provided a harbor near the Atlantic Ocean for easy access to shipping and trade. (d) The Pilgrims could use the bay for fresh drinking water.

53 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 (c) The location provided a harbor near the Atlantic Ocean for easy access to shipping and trade. Scores

54 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Why was Philadelphia’s location so important for trade in the Middle Colonies? (a) It was in the mountains. (b) It was next to a large lake. (c) It was on an island. (d) It was on a river. Why was Philadelphia’s location so important for trade in the Middle Colonies? (a) It was in the mountains. (b) It was next to a large lake. (c) It was on an island. (d) It was on a river.

55 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 (d) It was on a river. Scores

56 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Which of the following trade rules did the English colonies have to follow? (a) Exports could be sent only to other English colonies. (b) Exports could be sent only to England or other English colonies. (c) Imports could be bought only from other colonies. (d) Imports could not be traded. Which of the following trade rules did the English colonies have to follow? (a) Exports could be sent only to other English colonies. (b) Exports could be sent only to England or other English colonies. (c) Imports could be bought only from other colonies. (d) Imports could not be traded.

57 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Scores (b) Exports could be sent only to England or other English colonies.

58 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 The First Colonies During the early 1600’s, English colonists started establishing settlements in what we now call America. Establishing a new settlement wasn’t always easy. Colonists would sometimes struggle to survive their harsh and unfamiliar environment. A. Explain TWO reasons why Jamestown was NOT an ideal place to establish a colony. The First Colonies During the early 1600’s, English colonists started establishing settlements in what we now call America. Establishing a new settlement wasn’t always easy. Colonists would sometimes struggle to survive their harsh and unfamiliar environment. A. Explain TWO reasons why Jamestown was NOT an ideal place to establish a colony.

59 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 (1)Jamestown was built on a marsh. The swampy land was not good for farming. (2)The colonists had no interest in farming. Most came to Jamestown to find gold and get rich. No one bothered to plant or gather food. (3)The water around Jamestown was dirty and salty, not fit to drink. (4)The mosquitoes that lived in the marshy area carried a deadly disease, malaria. The area was unhealthy for the colonists. (1)Jamestown was built on a marsh. The swampy land was not good for farming. (2)The colonists had no interest in farming. Most came to Jamestown to find gold and get rich. No one bothered to plant or gather food. (3)The water around Jamestown was dirty and salty, not fit to drink. (4)The mosquitoes that lived in the marshy area carried a deadly disease, malaria. The area was unhealthy for the colonists. Scores

60 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 The First Colonies During the early 1600’s, English colonists started establishing settlements in what we now call America. Establishing a new settlement wasn’t always easy. Colonists would sometimes struggle to survive their harsh and unfamiliar environment. B. Using information you gathered from the unit, compare TWO of the three colonies (Jamestown, Roanoke, and Plymouth) by listing TWO ways the early colonies were alike and TWO ways they were different. The First Colonies During the early 1600’s, English colonists started establishing settlements in what we now call America. Establishing a new settlement wasn’t always easy. Colonists would sometimes struggle to survive their harsh and unfamiliar environment. B. Using information you gathered from the unit, compare TWO of the three colonies (Jamestown, Roanoke, and Plymouth) by listing TWO ways the early colonies were alike and TWO ways they were different.

61 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Alike: (1)All three colonies struggled to exist. (2)All three were British colonies settled by English settlers. (3)The colonists of Jamestown and Plymouth both had large numbers of colonists to die from illness the first few years. (4)Plymouth and Jamestown colonies both succeeded with the help of Native Americans teaching them to hunt, plant crops, and fish. Different: (1)Plymouth was settled for religious reasons. The colonists wanted to have freedom to choose their own religion and worship God in their own way. Roanoke and Jamestown both were settled by people who came in search of natural riches like gold. (2)The colonists of Roanoke disappeared. The colonists of Jamestown and Plymouth went on to eventually establish successful colonies and have friendly relations with the Native Americans in the area for a while. Alike: (1)All three colonies struggled to exist. (2)All three were British colonies settled by English settlers. (3)The colonists of Jamestown and Plymouth both had large numbers of colonists to die from illness the first few years. (4)Plymouth and Jamestown colonies both succeeded with the help of Native Americans teaching them to hunt, plant crops, and fish. Different: (1)Plymouth was settled for religious reasons. The colonists wanted to have freedom to choose their own religion and worship God in their own way. Roanoke and Jamestown both were settled by people who came in search of natural riches like gold. (2)The colonists of Roanoke disappeared. The colonists of Jamestown and Plymouth went on to eventually establish successful colonies and have friendly relations with the Native Americans in the area for a while. Scores

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