Chapter 5: Road to revolution

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Chapter 5: Road to revolution JEOPARDY Computer Chapter 5: Road to revolution

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Know it Stuff Economics Boston Problems Vocabulary Final Jeopardy 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

What started the French and Indian War? Know it for $100 What started the French and Indian War? What is…?

British settlers pushed west into French and Native American lands. Back to Game

He and his Green Mountain boys led the battle on Ft He and his Green Mountain boys led the battle on Ft. Ticonderoga with Benedict Arnold Who is…?

Ethan Allen Back to Game

Why did the colonists resent the stamp Act? Know it for $300 Why did the colonists resent the stamp Act? Because…?

They did not think Britain should have the right to tax them. Back to Game

This key event led to the French defeat in the French and Indian War. Know it for $400 This key event led to the French defeat in the French and Indian War. What is…?

The British attack on Quebec Good Answer! Back to Game

Why the colonial assemblies reject the Albany Plan? Know It for $500 Why the colonial assemblies reject the Albany Plan? What is…?

They wanted to control their own taxes and armies. Back to Game

Stuff $100 This tax required colonists to buy stamps to put on legal documents and printed paper. What is..?

Stamp Act Back to Game

This act tried to stop smuggling in the colonies. Stuff for $200 This act tried to stop smuggling in the colonies. What is…?

Sugar Act Back to Game

What were the demands of the First Continental Congress to Britain. Stuff for $300 What were the demands of the First Continental Congress to Britain. What is..?

Repeal the Intolerable Acts Back to Game

Stuff for $400 This document told the King of England that the colonists will remain loyal to the king. What is…?

The Olive Branch Back to Game

Colonial anti-British protestors were called this. Stuff for $500 Colonial anti-British protestors were called this. What is…?

Sons/Daughters of Liberty                                             Back to Game

This group’s job was To keep colonist Informed of British Action. Economics for $100 This group’s job was To keep colonist Informed of British Action. What is…?

Committee of Correspondence Back to Game

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE

Economics for $200 DAILY DOUBLE Parliament had the right to tax and make decisions for the British colonies “in all cases whatsoever”. P What is…

Declaratory Act Back to Game

Economics for$300 This was placed on the colonist because of the conflict between Native Americans and the British settlers Who were…?

Proclamation of 1763 Back to Game

Economics for $400 Many colonists launched the American Revolution in response to this act. What is…?

Intolerable Acts Back to Game

Economics for $500 First major battle of the Revolution that proved that Americans could fight bravely and showed the British would not be easily defeated. What is…?

Bunker Hill Back to Game

Colonial leaders used the Boston Massacre killings as this. Boston Problems for 100 Colonial leaders used the Boston Massacre killings as this. What is…?

Propaganda Back to Game

The first shot of the Revolution is known as this. Boston Problems for $200 The first shot of the Revolution is known as this. What is…?

“the shot hear ‘round the world.” For bonus 100 points which side shot the first shot? Back to Game

This established a British monopoly on tea. Boston Problems for $300 This established a British monopoly on tea. What is…?

The Tea Act. Back to Game

Boston Problems for $400 The tide that turned in favor of Britain during the French and Indian War was new and better British this. What is…?

Leadership Back to Game

Boston Problems for $500 According to Enlightenment thinkers, governments have the responsibility to protect the basic rights of the people it governs. If the government fails to protect, the citizens have the right to do this. What is…?

Rebel Back to Game

This Act allowed soldiers to be housed in colonist homes. Vocabulary for $100 This Act allowed soldiers to be housed in colonist homes. What is…?

Quartering Act Back to Game

The Proclamation Act prohibited colonist to move west of these. Vocabulary for $200 The Proclamation Act prohibited colonist to move west of these. What is…?

Appalachian Mountains Back to Game

Vocabulary for $300 Townshend Act did this. What is…?

Taxed only imports brought into the colonies. Back to Game

Vocabulary for $400 George Washington was chosen as this during the Second Continental Congress. What is…?

Commander of the Continental army. Back to Game

Ideas or information designed and spread to influence opinion. Vocabulary for $500 Ideas or information designed and spread to influence opinion. What is…?

Give an example for a bonus of 100 points Propaganda Give an example for a bonus of 100 points Back to Game

Final Jeopardy “I do, the authority to me given by His Majesty, determine to execute martial law…….I do require every person to resort to His Majesty’s standard, or be looked upon as traitors to His Majesty’s government….is subject to the penalty. Proclamation of Virginia governor Lord Dunmore, November 1775 According to Lord Dunmore, what group of people will be looked upon as traitors?

How to write a historical essay in Ms. Clay’s class for this test How to write a historical essay in Ms. Clay’s class for this test. TSSSC Thesis statement: A thesis statement (or topic statement) is where you tell the reader what you are going to be discussing. 3 or more supporting sentences: Explain using details what you are talking about. Concluding statement: Must conclude your essay.

Pre AP Pre AP Essay to write tonight and due at class time as part of the test. Worth 10 points on test! You Must have a thesis statement, three or more supporting sentences and a conclusion Describe the Battle of Bunker Hill and explain why the battle was important for the colonists. Use information from the chapter.