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Vocab Jeopardy People Acts/Bills/ Laws “Incidents” Potpourri

Vocab 100 System in which goods and slaves were traded among the Americas, Britain, and Africa Timer

Vocab 200 Name of the voyage that millions of Africans took when they were sold to the Americas Timer

Vocab 300 Name for the groups of colonists that shared information with other towns and colonies about new British laws and how to challenge them Timer

Vocab 400 System of creating and maintaining wealth through carefully controlled trade Timer

Vocab 500 The name for the idea that there is an agreement between government and the people; the gov’t protects the people and provides services, the people obey laws and pay taxes Timer

People 100 Revolutionary Bostonian that helped found the committees of correspondence and Sons of Libery Timer

People 200 Boston silversmith who engraved an etching of the Boston Massacre Timer

People 300 Native American leader that opposed British settlement in the Ohio River Valley Timer

People 400 Leader of the Great Awakening who gave fiery speeches calling for people to repent and seek forgiveness Timer

People 500 Enlightement thinker who believed people had natural rights to life, liberty, and property Timer

Acts/Bills/Laws100 Officially ended the French and Indian War Timer

Acts/Bills/Laws st direct tax on colonists; placed a tax on such items as stamps, official documents, newspapers, and playing cards Timer

Acts/Bills/Laws 300 Allowed the British East India Company to sell tea directly to the colonists Timer

Acts/Bills/Laws 400 Placed duties on glass, lead, paints, paper, and tea Timer

Acts/Bills/Laws 500 Passed to punish the colonies, especially Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party Timer

“Incidents” 100 War between British and French over land west of the Appalachian Mountains Timer

“Incidents” 200 How many people were killed in the Boston Massacre? Bonus (100 pts) What is the name of one of the victims? Timer

“Incidents” 300 What is the term for a story giving only one side of an argument, such as Revere’s etching of the Boston Massacre? Timer

“Incidents” 400 Most likely the people dressed as Native Americans that threw tea into Boston Harbor were members of this group Timer

“Incidents” 500 What is the main way colonists protested British taxes during this period? Timer

Potpourri 100 This act reduced the power of the British monarchy in Timer

Potpourri 200 Country that controlled most of Canada after the French and Indian War Timer

Potpourri 300 Failed plan to unite the colonies at the outset of the French and Indian war; supported by Ben Franklin but never passed Timer

Potpourri 400 Law that prohibited British colonists from settling in land west of the Appalachians Timer

Potpourri 500 Name at least 4 of the 3 parts of the “Intolerable Acts” Timer