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Created by Mrs. Williams Colonial America Created by Mrs. Williams

Final Jeopardy Who Is? Where Is? What Is? Regions Misc. $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

He founded Rhode Island and established separation of Church and State Who was Roger Williams

He founded Pennsylvania as a haven for Quakers Who was William Penn

Who was Anne Hutchinson She was kicked out of Massachusetts because she believed a person could know God without attending church Who was Anne Hutchinson

Who were the Puritans and Pilgrims These two religious groups founded most of the New England colonies Who were the Puritans and Pilgrims

He founded Maryland as a haven for Roman Catholics Who was Lord Baltimore

The Mayflower landed here in 1620 Where is Plymouth Rock

Where was Jamestown, Virginia Founded in 1607, this was the first permanent English colony in North America Where was Jamestown, Virginia

Where is New York or New Netherlands This colony was originally founded by the Dutch East India Company Where is New York or New Netherlands

This colony was founded as a haven for debtors and as a buffer between Spanish Florida and the Carolinas Where is Georgia

Where are the Carolinas These colonies were founded by Englishmen from Barbados. They planted rice and indigo here. Where are the Carolinas

An economic system in which nations increase their wealth and power by obtaining gold and silver and by establishing a favorable balance of trade. What is Mercantilism

What was the Virginia House of Burgesses This was the first representative assembly in the New World What was the Virginia House of Burgesses

What is the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut This was the first written constitution in North America What is the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

DAILY DOUBLE

What is the Mayflower Compact This set of rules for self government were written on a ship in 1620 What is the Mayflower Compact

What was the Middle Passage This was the name of the second leg of the triangular trade in which slaves were shipped from Africa to the Americas What was the Middle Passage

A type of farming in which the farmer only harvests enough for his family and to trade a little in town Subsistence Farming

What was the Southern Colonies This is the region where slavery was most prevalent What was the Southern Colonies

What were the Middle Colonies This region had a diverse population from all over Europe. There were also many religions in this region. What were the Middle Colonies

What were the New England Colonies This region was cold with rocky soil. People here made their livings fishing, selling timber, trading, and subsistence farming. What were the New England Colonies

What was the Backcountry This was the region that ran along the Appalachian Mountains. It was settled mostly by the Scots Irish. What was the Backcountry

FINAL JEOPARDY FOR $1,000 ?

What were the three reasons for European Exploration of the Americas What was mercantilism, to spread Christianity, and to find the Northwest Passage