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Chapter Four Jeopardy

Maps Squared Crazy Cats All ‘Bout Farming “Wanna Fight” _______ Show me the Money Things that Rhyme with Orange

20 Points How many Triangular Trade routes are represented by this map? Three

40 Points What would be the best title for this map? The Triangular Trade Routes

60 Points Which was not a cause of the slave trade? A) Heavy European Demand B) Increase in religious tolerance C) Colonists depend on cash crops D) Cash crops require large labor force B) Increase Religious Tolerance

80 Points How many victories are depicted on the map? Five (5)

100 Points Colonists of Rhode Island and Connecticut were of predominately of what national origin? English

120 Points Between what years was there the greatest increase in the colonial population?

20 Points A large number of German immigrants settled in this colony. A) Pennsylvania B) New York C) Maryland D) Virginia A) Pennsylvania

40 Points True or False: All free men could vote for colonial legislators and leaders False: White, male property owners, religion too

60 Points The greatest Enlightenment Thinker of all time is A) George Whitefield B) George Washington C) Jonathan Edwards D) Benjamin Franklin

80 Points This religious revival swept through the colonies and had a dramatic impact of the colonists. A) Enlightenment B) Great Migration C) Great Awakening D) Catholic Revolution C) Great Awakening

100 Points This British commander was to sent to conquer the French in the Ohio Valley. A) Jonathan Edwards B) George Whitefield C) George Washington D) Edward Braddock

120 Points What was the leg of the Triangular Trade route called in which enslaved Africans were shipped to the West Indies? A) Tidewater B) Slave Code C) First Leg D) Middle Passage

20 Points Which had the larger farms during this period of time, tidewater or backcountry? Tidewater

40 Points England viewed the colonies as a(n) A) Economic hardship B) land of savages C) economic resource D) place for criminals C) Economic Resource

60 Points What laws governed slaves throughout the English Colonies? Slave Codes

80 Points What is the region of large southern plantations called? Tidewater

100 Points What was the powerful group of Native Americans called that threatened the colonial way of life? Iroquois Confederacy

120 Points What slowed westward expansion and the possibilities of the growth of farming? Proclamation of 1763

20 Points The French and Indian War was fought between Britain and whom? A) Spain B) Native Americans C) Dutch D) French B and D: Native Americans and the French

40 Points What called for uniting the colonies to fight against the French? A) Albany Plan of Union B) Confederacy of England C) United States Constitution D) Bill of Rights A) Albany Plan of Union

60 Points Which country(ies) was also fighting in Europe in the Seven Years War? England and France

80 Points This Native American chief viewed British settlers as a threat to Native Americans’ way of life, while uniting tribes to fight for survival. A) Buick B) Detroit C) Pontiac D) Ottawa C) Pontiac

100 Points This strategy called for one central, general government for all the American colonies. A) Iroquois Confederacy B) Albany Plan of Union C) Bill of Rights D) United States Constitution B) Albany Plan of Union

120 Points The 1763 Treaty of Paris was the end of power in North America for which country? A) Britain B) Spain C) Canada D) France

20 Points _____ increased in the colonies where hard labor was required on large farms. Slavery

40 Points The _____ _____ controlled the flow of goods between the Colonies and Britain, while restrict what the colonists could and could not do. Navigation Acts

60 Points _____ _____ was used in some parts of the Middle Colonies and all throughout the Southern Colonies. Commercial Farming

80 Points A(n) _____ is a group of well-trained civilians willing to fight in times of emergency. Militia

100 Points _____ is a theory that states that a nation’s power depended on expanding its trade. Mercantilism

120 Points What groups comprised the “Middle Class” social structure in the English Colonies? Craft Workers, Farmers, Shopkeepers, Clerks, Laborers, Indentured Servants

20 Points True or False: New England farms were larger than those in the Middle Colonies. False

40 Points What was the major cash crop to bring great wealth and fame to Georgia and South Carolina? Tobacco

60 Points Yes or No: England imported more goods than it exported in order to make a profit? Yes

80 Points The opposite of Commercial Farming, practiced primarily in the New England colonies. Subsistence Farming

100 Points In the Southern Colonies, the region of small farms was called the A) Tidewater B) backcountry C) mountainous region D) coastal area B) backcountry

120 Points What treaty ended the French and Indian War, leading the way towards financial prospering by the English? Treaty of Paris

20 Points Renaissance is to Europe as the _____ is to North America. Enlightenment

40 Points Which area was the hub, key location, for the shipping trade to occur in North America? A) the Ohio River Valley B) New England C) North Carolina D) South Carolina B) New England

60 Points How many different ways can you make change with $1.00? 293 ways

80 Points What day in September is “Love your teeth day” in China? September 20

100 Points What job did Charlie Brown’s father have? Barber

120 Points On average, how many squares of toilet paper are on each roll? 333