Social Studies Chapter 5 Jeopardy! Note: This is a great review for your upcoming Social Studies test and contains most, but not all, of the information.

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Social Studies Chapter 5 Jeopardy! Note: This is a great review for your upcoming Social Studies test and contains most, but not all, of the information on your study guide!

ExplorersVocabulary and People that are NOT Explorers Native American Knowledge English ColonistsHi, My name is John To final Jeopardy

Hired by the Dutch East India Company to search for the Northwest Passage. He discovered the Hudson River, which he called the “Great River of the Mountains.” Click for answer

Henry Hudson Back to the board

French explorer that founded a trading post on the St. Lawrence River called Quebec in 1608, which was the first permanent French settlement in North America

Samuel de Champlain

A French priest and his friend that set out together to find the Mississippi River in 1673

Marquette & Joliet

Italian that searched for the NW Passage for the King of France. He explored from the Carolinas to Canada and the entrance to NY Harbor is named after him.

Giovanni da Verrazano

Trusted adviser of Queen Elizabeth that was granted a charter to start a colony in Virginia

Sir Walter Raleigh

King that left the Roman Catholic Church and set up the Church of England in 1527

King Henry VIII

This became a cash crop in Virginia due to high demand for it in England

tobacco

People who had their voyage to North America paid for, and in return, they worked for 5-7 years to pay back their debt

Indentured Servants

This is a water route through North America to Asia that many explorers searched for, but never found

Northwest Passage

This man was elected to be the leader of the Pilgrims when their first governor died

William “Billy” Bradford

This word means the leader of a group of Native Americans

sachem

DAILY DOUBLE

A respected Native American leader that ruled hundreds of villages and was paid much tribute

Chief Powhatan

Wampanoag Native American that spoke some English and helped the Pilgrims

Samoset

Native Americans that accompanied Samoset to help the Pilgrims learn to trap animals and plant crops

Squanto and Massasoit

This word was carved into a tree on Roanoke Island and was the only clue as to where the vanished colonists may have gone

CROATOAN

This was the first permanent English settlement in North America, founded in 1607 (name the city and state)

Jamestown, Virginia

This is a document permitting colonists to settle land claimed by their ruler. One was given to Sir Walter Raleigh

charter

King of England who granted a charter to found a colony in Jamestown; a river is also named after him

King James I

This company paid for the voyages of many colonists to come to Jamestown

The Virginia Company

This lawmaking body made the laws for the Jamestown colony; only white male land owners were represented

House of Burgesses

A student in our class whose last name begins with the letter A.

John Antonio

DAILY DOUBLE

Leader of the Roanoke colony. He returned to England for more food and tools and when he came back, the colony had vanished.

John White

Saved the Jamestown colonists with his rule that “He that will not work shall not eat.” He made the colonists build houses and plant crops.

John Smith

Married Pocahontas to keep peace with the Native Americans. He was also the first to harvest tobacco.

John Rolfe

Italian explorer that was sent by the King of England to find the Northwest Passage. He discovered the Grand Banks instead.

John Cabot

FINAL JEOPARDY

Steps towards Democracy Write down how much you want to use on this question, fold it up and give it to the person running the game.

Explain what the House of Burgesses and Mayflower Compact were. Then, tell what role they played in the development of the government we have today.

The House of Burgesses made the laws for the Jamestown colony and represented only the white men who owned land. The Mayflower Compact was an agreement made by the Pilgrims that said they agreed to obey all the laws of the colony. It was only signed by men. Both the House and the Compact were the first steps taken towards self- government in North America.

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