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Christopher Columbus European Explorers Rival ClaimsNative Americans New WorldHodge Podge

Columbus Rival Claims The New World European Explorers Native American Stuff Hodge Podge $200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000

Columbus - $200 The year Columbus “discovered” the New World.

Columbus - $400 The country in which Columbus was born.

Columbus - $600 The names of the three ships used by Columbus on his first voyage.

Columbus - $800 The reason Columbus set out on his voyage.

Columbus - $1000 The royal couple who sponsored Columbus’s journey.

Rival Claims -- $200 These two Catholic countries made extensive claims in North America.

Rival Claims $400 This nation claimed most of what is now eastern Canada.

Rival Claims $600 This river valley was the site of numerous Dutch settlements.

Rival Claims $800 These two countries developed a rivalry over the fur trade in North America.

Rival Claims $1000 The King of England who approved the first charter for colonization in the New World.

Hodge Podge - $200 Columbus sailed for this European nation.

Hodge Podge - $1000 Samuel de Champlain sailed up this river while exploring for France.

Hodge Podge - $600 These people agreed to work without wages for anyone who would pay for their trip to the New World.

Hodge Podge - $800 Many European sailors searched for this non-existent trade route through North America.

Hodge Podge - $400 A British colony on this island “disappeared” three years after it started in 1587.

The New World - $200 One of two Protestant nations with claims in the New World.

The New World - $400 English colonists went to Virginia to grow this addictive crop.

The New World - $600 This was the first permanent English settlement in North America.

The New World - $800 These people left England to practice their religion freely in North America.

The New World - $1000 Daily Double!! This document established the rules for Plymouth Colony.

European Explorers - $200 Marquette and Joliet explored this North American river.

European Explorers - $400 He was the first man to circumnavigate the globe.

European Explorers - $600 He claimed the territory of Virginia for the King of England.

European Explorers - $800 This man claimed Florida for Spain, then went looking for the Fountain of Youth.

European Explorers - $1000 Daily Double!! This Frenchman explored the Mississippi & founded New Orleans.

Native Americans - $200 Europeans brought this disease to the New World where it killed thousands of natives.

Native Americans - $400 Name three crops grown by native North Americans.

Native Americans - $600 Name two items brought by Columbus to the New World.

Native Americans - $800 The name of the native tribe decimated by the arrival of Europeans in the New World.

Native Americans - $1000 This man bought Manhattan from natives for pocket change.

Final Jeopardy

This law-making body was the first form of representative government in the British colonies.