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Colonial

American Colonies Written Word People Big Ben Slavery Hodge Podge

$200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000 American Colonies Slavery Written Word People Slavery Written Word Big Ben Hodge Podge $200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000

The site of the first permanent English colony in North America. American Colonies - $200 The site of the first permanent English colony in North America. Jamestown

This “lost” colony had disappeared by 1590. American Colonies - $400 This “lost” colony had disappeared by 1590. Roanoke

American Colonies - $600 Pennsylvania was founded so that this religious group could worship freely. Quakers

American Colonies - $800 This colony was the first to start a system of public education in 1647. Massachusetts

American Colonies - $1000 List the Middle Colonies. New York, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey

The religious group that founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630. People - $200 The religious group that founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630. Puritans

People - $400 These people signed a contract to provide labor in exchange for passage to North America. Indentured servants

People - $600 This Enlightenment thinker proposed the idea of natural rights. John Locke

People - $800 He led a rebellion against the governor that resulted in the burning of Jamestown. Nathaniel Bacon

People - $1000 Daily Double!! He left Plymouth Colony and founded Rhode Island. Roger Williams

Hodge Podge - $200 The city in which Benjamin Franklin spent most of his life. Philadelphia

Hodge Podge - $1000 This preacher was responsible for starting the first Great Awakening in the colonies. Jonathan Edwards

Hodge Podge - $600 List the Southern Colonies. Maryland, Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina

Hodge Podge - $800 Daily Double This 1649 Maryland law made it illegal to restrict the rights of Christians. Tolerance Act

This Massachusetts town went on a “witch hunt” in 1692. Hodge Podge - $400 This Massachusetts town went on a “witch hunt” in 1692. Salem

Slavery - $200 Most slaves came from the western part of this continent. Africa

Slavery - $400 Another name for the journey slaves took to get from Africa to North America. The middle passage

The reason why most slaves ended up living in the Southern colonies. Slavery - $600 The reason why most slaves ended up living in the Southern colonies. Agricultural economy of the South required labor

Slavery - $800 These laws, passed in the South, denied basic rights to enslaved Africans. Slave codes

Slavery - $1000 The first nation to bring African slaves to the American colonies. The Netherlands

Written Word - $200 In 1215 King John signed this document which forced the king to obey certain laws. Magna Carta

Written Word - $400 These documents granted royal permission to start a colony in North America. charters

This yearly publication made Benjamin Franklin a best-selling author. Written Word - $600 This yearly publication made Benjamin Franklin a best-selling author. Poor Richard’s Almanack

Written Word - $800 On the way to America, the Pilgrims wrote this agreement, setting the rules for Plymouth Colony. Mayflower Compact

Written Word - $1000 This document guaranteed Brits the right to a trial by jury. English Bill of Rights

The city in which Benjamin Franklin was born. Big Ben - $200 The city in which Benjamin Franklin was born. Boston

Big Ben - $400 Franklin helped write this document which severed colonial ties to England. Declaration of Independence

Big Ben - $600 During the Revolution, Franklin appealed to this nation for help in fighting the British. France

Big Ben - $800 This invention of Franklin’s saved countless building from being destroyed in thunderstorms. Lightning rod

Big Ben - $1000 Franklin published this newspaper, which became the most successful paper in the colonies. Pennsylvania Gazette

Final Jeopardy List the New England colonies. Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island