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This Is….

JEOPARDY

Final Jeopardy Winner?

ExplorationNative Americans Colonization Colonial Life A Revolution is Coming

Exploration: 100 Nation which backed Columbus when he “discovered” the New World. What is Spain?

Exploration : 200 The first Europeans known to land in Americas. Who are Vikings?

Exploration : 300 The exchange of plant and animal life because of the exploration to the New World. What is the Columbian Exchange?

Exploration : 400 The leading cause of death to Native Americans during the Age of Discovery. What is disease? (accept diphtheria, measles, smallpox or malaria also)

Exploration : 500 His crew was the first to sail around the world. Who was Ferdinand Magellan?

Native Americans : 100 The idea that people migrated across the Bering Strait into North America. What is the land bridge theory?

Native Americans : 200 Name influenced by location and environment of the Iroquois. What is Eastern Woodlands?

Native Americans : 300 Cultural group dependent on the buffalo and who lived in tepees while on the hunt. Who are the Plains Indians?

Native Americans : 400 The environment for this cultural group was mostly hot and very arid. Who are the Southwest Desert Indians?

Native Americans : 500 The totem pole and shaman were cultural traits of this region. What is the Pacific Northwest?

Colonization : 100 The location where the Pilgrims landed on the Mayflower. What is Plymouth?

Colonization : 200 The number of “original” colonies eventually settled by the English. What is 13?

Colonization : 300 The colony create by the Quakers for religious freedom. What is Pennsylvania?

Colonization : 400 The English colonial region that was most dependent upon farming as a way of life. What are the southern colonies?

Colonization : 500 The nation that established most its colonies along the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes region. Who was France?

Colonial Life : 100 Term used to describe the trade between the colonies, Europe, and Africa. What is the triangle trade? (triangular trade routes)

Colonial Life : 200 The type of agriculture that was important on the southern colonies because of slavery and availability of good land. What are plantations? (plantation system)

Colonial Life : 300 A person who agreed to work for a set number of years in return for their paid passage to America. What is an indentured servant?

Colonial Life : 400 The second leg of the triangle trade in which many slaves died while being shipped to the Americas. What is the Middle Passage?

Colonial Life : 500 Important goods traded by colonists with Europe and the West Indies. (name at least 2 MAJOR) Rice, indigo, sugar, tobacco, molasses, and rum.

A Revolution is Coming 100 The war that removed the French from North America and gave the British control of the Great Lakes region. What is the French and Indian War?

A Revolution is Coming 200 Group that developed in opposition to British taxes and led the colonists in protests. Who were the Sons of Liberty?

A Revolution is Coming 300 A refusal to buy goods. A powerful method of protest by the colonists to British actions. What is a boycott?

A Revolution is Coming 400 The reason why Britain raised the colonists’ taxes beginning in What is the need to raise money because of the French and Indian War?

A Revolution is Coming 500 Famous phrase in the American colonies showing the unfairness of taxing citizens who did not have a voice in government. What is “taxation without representation”.