Begin $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Colonial Life The Great Awakening The French EmpireFrench/IndianWarHunkyDudesImmigration/Population.

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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Colonial Life The Great Awakening The French EmpireFrench/IndianWarHunkyDudesImmigration/Population

$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 TaxesRevolutionaryShenanigansWar! More War For the DudesAftermath Of F/I War

FINAL JEOPARDY

C1-$100 Final Jeopardy

C1-$100 These immigrants were primarily Lutheran and made up 6% of the colonial population

C1-$200 These immigrants were “hot-headed” and had no loyalty to the British

C1-$300 Southern colonies contained a population that was 90% “these”

C1-$400 By 1775, the average age of colonists was this

C1-$500 Germans settled largely into this Quaker state

C2-$100 The Triangular trade included trading this drink to Africa for slaves

C2-$200 This profession was the most honorable in the colonies in the 1700s

C2-$300 This disease was arguably the most widespread in the colonies

C2-$400 Most colonials were members of this church

C2-$500 These colonies, due to their religious beliefs, had higher educational standards

C3-$100 One cause of the Great Awakening was this intellectual movement in Europe in the 1600s

C3-$200 This minister preached that we are all “Sinners in the hands of an angry God”

C3-$300 This man taught that predestination was a false idea and that each individual was saved by their own free will

C3-$400 This man’s booming voice, scared parishioners into repentence

C3-$500 This holiday was “frowned upon” in the colonies due to its ties to paganism and Catholicism

C4-$100 This man was the “father of New France”

C3-200 The fur of this animal was the primary pursuit of French settlers

C3-$300 Name the part of New France circled on this map

C3-$400 France’s main Catholic ally was this country

C3-$500 The French befriended this Indian Tribe in North America

C4-$100 The French and Indian war began over land in this Valley

C4-$200 George Washington was sent to clear the French out of this fort

C4-$300 This was summoned in order to defend against the French and bribe the Iroquois Indians

C4-$400 When this man was put in charge of the British military, the British began winning the French and Indian War

C4-$500 After the war, the French gave much of this modern North American country to Britain

C4-$100 Name this hunky dude

C4-$200 Name this hunky dude

C4-$300 Name this hunky dude (actor)

C4-$400 Name this hot dude

C4-$500 Name this Hunky god

The Colonists learned the British were not “this” after the French and Indian War

This Native American rebelled after the French and Indian war, but the British defeated

The British passed this which said that Americans could not settle in lands west of the Appalachian Mountains

The chief that rebelled was from this Indian tribe

The British gave Indians blankets infested with this to stop the rebellion

This tax mainly affected wealthy lawyers, newspaper owners, printing press operators, book publishers, etc, but angered many

These acts placed taxes on glass, paper, paint, and tea

After the repeal of the Stamp Tax, Parliament passed this act, which said that parliament had the right to impose any tax on the colonies

The Tea Act required all colonies to buy tea from this company

What is this a picture of?

This man was the leader of those who participated in the Boston Tea Partay

Name this event

The first battles of the Revolutionary war were in these two Massachusetts Cities

These acts were passed by Britain as punishment for the Boston Tea Party

The people responsible for the Boston Tea Party dressed up like these people

Samuel Adams created these, which spread propaganda throughout the colonies

At the first Continental Congress, the delegates chose to create this group of colonial militia men

These were German soldiers hired by the British

He was a young Frenchman who came to the U.S. to participate in the Revolution and help train American soldiers

The U.S. succeeded in the revolution due largely to the economic and military aid from this country

This man said that breaking away from Britain was “common sense”

The second Continental Congress named this man as leader of the Continental Army

This battle was the turning point in the Revolutionary War

This man made the statement that “These colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states” on July 2 nd, 1776

Patriots who favored independence from Britain were known as these

Name this attractive lady

Name this attractive Lady

Name this hottie