Revolution-ary Vocabulary

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Revolution-ary Vocabulary Jeopardy Revolution-ary Vocabulary Military Advantages/ Disadvantages Big Battles Declaring Independence Famous Women Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Revolutionary Vocabulary This term refers to a refusal to do business with or buy goods from another person or country.

$100 Answer from Revolutionary Vocabulary Boycott

$200 Question from Revolutionary Vocabulary This term means “to cancel a law.”

$200 Answer from Revolutionary Vocabulary Repeal

$300 Question from Revolutionary Vocabulary This term refers to an American colonist who supported Great Britain and was loyal to King George III during the American Revolution.

$300 Answer from Revolutionary Vocabulary Loyalist

$400 Question from Revolutionary Vocabulary This term refers to a form of government in which the citizens elect representatives to run the country.

$400 Answer from Revolutionary Vocabulary Republic

$500 Question from Revolutionary Vocabulary This group was formed by the colonies to quickly inform colonists about important political events.

$500 Answer from Revolutionary Vocabulary Committees of Correspondence

$100 Question from Big Battles Which was the very last battle of the Revolutionary War?

$100 Answer from Big Battles Battle of Yorktown

$200 Question from Big Battles After which battle did the French decide to become our allies?

$200 Answer from Big Battles Battle of Saratoga

$300 Question from Big Battles Before which battle did Paul Revere and William Dawes warn the minutemen that “…the British are coming!”

$300 Answer from French and Indian War Battle of Lexington and Concord

$400 Question from Big Battles After crossing the Delaware River, General Washington and his army surprise-attacked which group of people?

$400 Answer from Big Battles The Hessians

In what year did the Revolutionary War end? $500 Question Big Battles In what year did the Revolutionary War end?

$500 Answer from Big Battles 1783

$100 Question from Declaring Independence On what date was the Declaration of Independence signed?

$100 Answer from Declaring Independence July 4, 1776

$200 Question from Declaring Independence Who was chosen to write the Declaration of Independence?

$200 Answer from Declaring Independence Thomas Jefferson

$300 Question from Declaring Independence Who wrote his name LARGEST on the Declaration of Independence?

$300 Answer from Declaring Independence John Hancock

$400 Question from Declaring Independence What three unalienable rights did the Declaration of Independence claim all people have?

$400 Answer from Declaring Independence Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

$500 Question from Declaring Independence What is one of the most important differences between a democratic republic and the British government at the time of the American Revolution?

$500 Answer from Declaring Independence In a democratic republic, the people have the power and they elect government officials. In the British government, the king had most of the power.

$100 Question from Military Advantages/Disadvantages This army (choose from: British or Colonial) had more soldiers.

$100 Answer from Military Advantages/Disadvantages British

$200 Question from Military Advantages/Disadvantages This army (choose from: British or Colonial) was inexperienced in fighting.

$200 Answer from Military Advantages/Disadvantages Colonial

$300 Question from Military Advantages/Disadvantages Who was chosen to lead the Continental Army?

$300 Answer from Military Advantages/Disadvantages George Washington

$400 Question from Military Advantages/Disadvantages Whom did the British hire to fight for them?

$400 Answer from Military Advantages/Disadvantages German Hessians

$500 Question from Military Advantages/Disadvantages Which country helped the colonies, militarily, during the Revolutionary War?

$500 Answer from Military Advantages/Disadvantages France

$100 Question from Famous Women This woman is known for sewing our first American flag.

$100 Answer from Famous Women Betsy Ross

$200 Question from Famous Women This famous woman took over fighting for her fallen husband while helping to bring soldiers water on the battlefield.

$200 Answer from Famous Women Molly Pitcher (Mary Ludwig Hays)

$300 Question from Famous Women This famous woman is often referred to as the “female Paul Revere.”

$300 Answer from Famous Women Sybil Ludington

$400 Question from Famous Women This woman was the first African American poet.

$400 Answer from Famous Women Phyllis Wheatley

$500 Question from Famous Women This woman wrote a poem entitled “The Squabble of the Sea Nymphs” which poked fun at the British military.

$500 Answer from Famous Women Mercy Otis Warren

Final Jeopardy What was the name of the peace treaty that ended the Revolutionary War?

Final Jeopardy Answer The Treaty of Paris