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THIS IS JE0PARDY

With Your Host... Mr. O

French & Indian War American Revolutionary War 13 Original Colonies Road to Revolution What Document? 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

A formal document issued by the king that outlined a colony’s geographic boundaries and specified how it would be governed. It was essentially written permission to form a colony for Great Britain B 100

What is a charter? B 100

Identify the colonial region pictured below:

What are the middle colonies? B 200

What group, elected by the citizens, was responsible for making laws for the colonies? Royal Governor Council Assembly Citizens B 300

What is the assembly? B 300

This is the type of government practiced by colonists who expected to have a say in their own government. They elected people to represent their ideas and make laws for them. B 400

What is representative government? B 400

This was the name of the economic policy in which the colonies were expected to ship raw goods back to the mother country (i.e. Great Britain). Essentially, it said that colonies only exist to make the mother country money. B 500

What is mercantilism/triangle trade B 500

These were the two opposing sides during the conflict

French and Native American (American Indians)? What is the: British vs. French and Native American (American Indians)? C 100

This was the name of the river valley that both sides were fighting over at the start of the war. C 200

What is the Ohio River Valley? C 200

Which letter correctly labels the land the British won from the French in the war? North America (after 1763) C 300

What is A? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

This was the name of the Native American chief that led a rebellion against the British after their defeat in the war. C 400

Who is Chief Pontiac? C 400

This was the name given to the line drawn down the center of the Appalachian mountains. The colonists had to stay east of it and the Native Americans could settle west of it. C 500

What is the Proclamation Line of 1763?

This was the phrase exclaimed by many colonists who were angered by Britain’s unfair taxation policies D 100

What is “no taxation without representation”? D 100

This was the main reason Great Britain began to raise taxes on their North American colonies D 200

What is to pay of debt from the French and Indian War?

This was the name of the act that placed a tax on all paper goods, such as newspapers and licenses

What is the Stamp Act D 300

This was the name of the act that required colonists to house and care for British soldiers upon request D 400

What is the Quartering Act? D 400

Which famous event is pictured below by Paul Revere’s artwork?

What is the Boston Massacre? D 500

These were the two opposing sides in the conflict

What are the: Americans (patriots) Vs. British (loyalists) E 100

The leader and general of the American Continental Army

Who is George Washington?

After the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga, this country joined the revolution to help the Americans E 300

Who is France? E 300

This was the name for the type of controversial warfare the Americans used to defeat the British. It relied on the use of sharpshooters, targeting generals, and the element of surprise. E 400

What is guerilla warfare?

Wars do three things: they kill people, cost money, and ________ _________

What is “change everything”?

Formally established the United States in 1776 by announcing the separation from Great Britain

What is the Declaration of Independence?

The first constitution of the United States The first constitution of the United States. It contained many weaknesses and would only last from 1781-1787. F 200

What are the Articles of Confederation?

The Articles of Confederation included this law (ordinance) banned slavery in the present-day states of Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana F 300

What is the Northwest Ordinance? F 300

Written in 1215, this document limited the power of the King of England. Its name is Latin for “Great Charter.” F 400

What is the Magna Carta? F 400

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” F 500

What is the Declaration of Independence?

The Final Jeopardy Category is: “Chronological Order” Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Put these events in chronological order (1= first, 5 = last) __ American Revolutionary War begins __ British taxation policies begin __ French and Indian War __ Declaration of Independence signed __ Articles of Confederation adopted Click on screen to continue

Click on screen to continue ANSWER __ American Revolutionary War begins __ British taxation policies begin __ French and Indian War __ Declaration of Independence signed __ Articles of Confederation adopted 3 2 1 4 5 Click on screen to continue

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