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4 With Host... Your

5 100 200 300 400 500 Vocabulary 1 Vocabulary 2 True or False 1 True or False 2 Name itGrab Bag

6 What is the name of goods that are brought into the country? A 100

7 Imports A 100

8 What is the name of a public sale? A 200

9 Auction A 200

10 What is the name of a place where male landowners could take part in government? A 300

11 Town Meeting A 300

12 What is the part of the house that is between the ceiling and the roof? A 400

13 Loft A 400

14 What are goods that are to be sold in other countries? A 500

15 Exports A 500

16 What is a large part of a colony? B 100

17 County B 100

18 What is a statement based on facts? B 200

19 Generalization B 200

20 What is another name for a volunteer army? B 300

21 Militia B 300

22 What is the name of a person who is paid to buy and sell for someone else? B 400

23 A broker B 400

24 What is the main town for each colony called? B 500

25 County seat B 500

26 A common stood at the center of a New England town. C 100

27 False

28 A circle graph is another name for a pie graph. C 200

29 True C 200

30 An indentured servant must work for his entire life as a servant. C 300

31 False- They only worked for 2-7 years. C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 New York, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia were three major coastal cities that were started by the middle 1700s. C 400

34 False- Pittsburgh is not a coastal city. One of the other cities was Charleston, South Carolina. C 400

35 There was a lack of schools on plantations. C 500

36 True C 500

37 A Conestoga was a large moving wagon used to transport goods. D 100

38 True

39 People on the frontier depended on other people heavily in order to survive. D 200

40 False- they were self- sufficient D 200

41 A squirrel was hunted for its valuable fur. D 300

42 False- It was a beaver, not a squirrel. D 300

43 An apprentice was a person, who learned from an expert in order to learn a trade. D 400

44 True D 400

45 Women or young girls always went to college during these times. D 500

46 False- They never did. D 500

47 Almost half of the population in 1775 was what? E 100

48 English E 100

49 Name the three coastal cities that were started by the middle 1700s. E 200

50 Philadelphia, New York, and Charleston, South Carolina E 200

51 Name the 3 spots that were associated with the triangular trade. E 300

52 Britain, Africa, and the British Colonies E 300

53 Name the 3 major cash crops that were in the southern colonies. E 400

54 Rice, indigo, and tobacco E 400

55 What were three main things that the planter’s wife had to provide? E 500

56 Provide food, take care of clothing, and provide medical care E 500

57 Why did the British move to the Ohio River Valley? F 100

58 To control the fur trade F 100

59 Who was the famous Pennsylvanian, who traveled on the Great Wagon Road? F 200

60 Daniel Boone F 200

61 Who were the 3 important people that our book mentioned in the New England towns? F 300

62 Constable, herder, and leader of the militia F 300

63 Why did colonists move to the frontier? F 400

64 For a chance at a better life F 400

65 Who did the British compete with for fur trading? F 500

66 The French F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Life in the Frontier Please record your wager. Click here to begin

68 Where did the British build a line of forts in order to protest their land from the French? Click here to continue

69 Western Pennsylvania

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Good luck on Monday’s test. Game Designed By Mr. Gombar


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