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Final Jeopardy Question French and Indian War It’s a Revolution 100 Westward Expansion ConstitutionPresidents Battles / Conflict

Back Ironically, most Native Americans involved in the French and Indian War were allies with whom?

French Back

How did the French and Indian War start? What incident led to the beginning of the fighting? Back

Washington’s attack on the French soldiers Back

After the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1763, many Americans and Indians continued to fight. What was the name of that conflict? Back

Pontiac’s War Back

After the Treaty of Paris in 1763, what were the land claims in North America?

Back England took control of lands east of the Mississippi River

Back Identify 2 of the 3 reasons Britain and France went to war in North America.

1.The fur trade 2.Disputed land claims in the Ohio River Valley 3. Britain’s desire to expand Back

During the 1770’s, who was influential in the English colonies by creating the committee of correspondence.

Back Samuel Adams

Back In September of 1774, colonial leaders called a meeting in Philadelphia. Delegates from 12 colonies gathered together, and they were later know as what?

First Continental Congress Back

During the Revolutionary War who acted as government for the 13 colonies?

Second Continental Congress Back

Many colonist leaders felt that Parliament did not have the right to tax. Why did they have those concerns?

Back “No taxation without Representation” Answers May Vary

Back Name at least two ways the colonists responded to the Stamp Act, the first act the colonists protested.

Back 1.Boycotted British Goods 2.Met at Stamp Act Congress in New York 3.Formed the Sons of Liberty

Back What was the first major battle of the American Revolution?

Back Bunker Hill

Back After crossing the Delaware River on Christmas night 1776, what major battle did Washington win?

Battle of Trenton Back

What was the result of the War of 1812?

Neither the US or England gained land Back

What happened after the Battle of San Jacinto?

Texas became an independent republic Back

What conflict showed the strength of the Federal Government?

Whiskey Rebellion Back

What is the set of laws, principals, and processes of government?

Back Constitution

Back The constitution of 1787 consisted of what?

A Federal Government with 3 branches Back

What was the name of a system for electing the President?

Back Electoral College

Back How many states were needed to ratify the Constitution?

9 out of 13 Back

The Legislative Branch makes up the Laws. What two groups of people make up the Legislative Branch? Back

1. House of Representatives 2.Senate Back

What is the role of the President? Back

Carry out Nation’s Laws Back

What president had the policy of neutrality? Back

George Washington Back

What President had a policy to reduce the size of the Federal Government? Back

Thomas Jefferson Back

What president felt that The Bank of the US helped only the wealthy?

Andrew Jackson Back

What president was unpopular because he supported Henry Clay’s American System? Back

John Quincy Adams Back

Name the two individuals who explored the Louisiana Territory. Back

Lewis and Clark Back

In what battle were 150 Texans killed in 1863 by Mexicans? Back

The Alamo Back

What river is the border between Texas and Mexico? Back

Rio Grande Back

Identify the name of the belief that the United States had the right to claim land all the way to the Pacific?

Manifest Destiny Back

Name two reasons settlers and trappers moved to the Oregon Territory? Back

1.Fertile Land 2.Plentiful Rainfall 3.Mild Climate Back

Name the first president of the United States, the current president, and the president between the years 2001 and 2009.

Back 1.George Washington 2.Barack Obama 3.George W. Bush

This Jeopardy Game was Created by: Sara Feltman, 5th Grade Teacher Scott Elementary School School Year