OH! NO! He Couldn’t make it….So you get….. St. Ephraim!

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OH! NO! He Couldn’t make it….So you get…..

St. Ephraim!

Jeopardy French and Indian War British Actions Colonial Reactions People Hodge Podge Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 French and Indian War These were the two sides of the conflict in the French and Indian War

$100 French and Indian War Who are the French and Indians Vs. the British?

$200 French and Indian War This man proposed the 13 colonies unite under the Albany Plan of Union during the French and Indian War

$200 French and Indian War Who is Benjamin Franklin?

$300 French and Indian War Ben Franklin made his proposal for the colonies to unite in this New York town.

$300 French and Indian War What is Albany?

$400 French and Indian War This was a leading cause of the French and Indian war.

$400 French and Indian War A conflict between the British And French over the land west of The 13 colonies and east of the Miss. River?

$500 French and Indian War How the British won the French and Indian War.

$500 French and Indian War Cutting off the supplies of the French by blockading them at Louisburg.

$100 British Actions This prevented the colonists from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains

$100 British Actions What is the Proclamation of 1763?

$200 British Actions The British abandoned this policy of Just letting the colonies rule themselves After the French and Indian War.

$200 British Actions What is salutary neglect?

$300 British Actions This British Act was the most Offensive to all the colonists Because it affected all colonists and Was the first direct tax.

$300 British Actions What is the Stamp Act?

$400 British Actions This Act taxed glass, lead, paint, paper And tea, and was a cause of the Boston Massacre.

$400 British Actions What is the Townshend Acts?

$500 British Actions The British put these acts in place to Punish Boston for the Tea Party.

$500 British Actions What are the Coercive Acts?

$100 Colonial Reactions The colonists sued the British over The use of these as a method of discovering smuggled goods.

$100 Colonial Reaction What are the writs of assistance?

$200 Colonial Reaction This group of patriots were formed to fight the British Treatment of the colonists.

$200 Colonial Reactions Who are the sons of liberty?

$300 Colonial Reaction Took place on March 5, 1770 largely in part as a reaction to the Townshend Act.

$300 Colonial Reaction What is the Boston Massacre?

$400 Colonial Reaction DAILY DOOOOOOOOUBLE! The Sons of Liberty burned tax money rather than see it go to England during this event.

$400 Colonial Reaction What is the Burning of the Gaspee?

$500 Colonial Reaction During the Boston Tea Party this many chests of tea worth this amount of money Was dumped into Boston Harbor.

$500 Colonial Reaction What is 342 chests of tea and $75,000 worth?

$100 People He founded the Sons of Liberty

$100 People Who is Sam Adams?

$200 People He died during the Boston Massacre.

$200 People Who is Crispus Attucks?

$300 People He ruled England throughout the American Revolution.

$300 People Who is King George III?

$400 People He defended the British soldiers Accused in the Boston Massacre.

$400 People Who is John Adams?

$500 People He sued the British because of the violation of rights the writs of assistance.

$500 People Who is James Otis?

$100 Miscellaneous This was the slogan the colonists adopted To represent their major complaint with The British.

$100 Miscellaneous What is No taxation without representation?

$200 Miscellaneous This is the meeting the colonists arranged to decide what to do about their situation with British.

$200 Miscellaneous What is The First Continental Congress?

$300 Miscellaneous The First Continental Congress met in this city.

$300 Miscellaneous What is Philadelphia?

$400 Miscellaneous These were set up to keep the colonies In touch with what was happening.

$400 Miscellaneous What are the Committees of Correspondence?

$500 Miscellaneous He was the President of the Continental Congress.

$500 Miscellaneous Who is John Hancock?

Final Jeopardy Decisions!

Final Jeopardy Answers These were two decisions made at the First Continental Congress

Final Jeopardy Part 2 Quotes and Author

Final Jeopardy Answer He said “Give me liberty or give me death!”

Patrick Henry