Road to Revolution Jeopardy Tax Acts Events People Places Vocabulary Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.

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Road to Revolution Jeopardy Tax Acts Events People Places Vocabulary Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Source: Mrs. Lanyon

$100 Question from Tax Acts This act required colonists to pay for British soldiers’ food and housing.

$100 Answer from Tax Acts What is the Quartering Act ?

$200 Question from Tax Acts This act placed a special tax on everyday items such as newspapers, playing cards, and legal documents.

$200 Answer from Tax Acts What is the Stamp Act ?

$300 Question from Tax Acts This act forced colonists to use British shops for trade, and it forced them to trade only with the British.

$300 Answer from Tax Acts What are the Navigation Acts of 1660 ?

$400 Question from Tax Acts This act punished Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party by requiring the colonists to pay for the tea destroyed by the Sons of Liberty. Additionally, the act included four separate acts and included the closing of the Boston Harbor.

$400 Answer from Tax Acts What are the Coercive Acts or Intolerable Acts ?

$500 Question from Tax Acts This act placed taxes on everyday items such as glass, lead, paint, paper and tea, and it gave British officials writs of assistance.

$500 Answer from Tax Acts What are the Townshend Acts ?

$100 Question from Events This movement united colonists spiritually.

$100 Answer from Events What is the Great Awakening ?

$200 Question from Events This gave Great Britain more of France’s territory in North America and it left the British very poor.

$200 Answer from Events What is the French and Indian War ?

$300 Question from Events Five were killed and seven injured when British soldiers shot into a mob of angry colonists.

$300 Answer from Events What is the Boston Massacre ?

$400 Question from Events The Sons of Liberty destroyed the cargo on three British ships in protest of Parliament’s laws.

$400 Answer from Events What is the Boston Tea Party ?

$500 Question from Events A Virginia planter got tired of trying to keep Native Americans off his land. When the Governor refused to help, this planter took action into his own hands and fought both the Indians and the Governor’s men.

$500 Answer from Events What is Bacon’s Rebellion ?

$100 Question from People This person was the leader of the Sons of Liberty.

$100 Answer from People Who was Samuel Adams ?

$200 Question from People This person defended the British Soldiers after the Boston Massacre.

$200 Answer from People Who is John Adams ?

$300 Question from People This person engraved “The Bloody Massacre” which was considered propaganda.

$300 Answer from People Who was Paul Revere ?

$400 Question from People Your Text Here

$400 Answer from People Your Text Here

$500 Question from People This person said “as for me, give me liberty, or give me death.”

$500 Answer from People Who was Patrick Henry ?

$100 Question from Places This place was a major location for many important events and was a focal point of punishment from Parliament.

$100 Answer from Places What is Boston ?

$200 Question from Places Both the First and Second Continental congress was held in this city.

$200 Answer from Places What is Philadelphia ?

$300 Question from Places This city was just a few miles from Boston and was a storage site for the colonists ammunition supply.

$300 Answer from Places What is Concord ?

$400 Question from Places This city was where the first shot was fired, and where Dawes and Revere headed to warn the colonists that “the British are coming.”

$400 Answer from Places What is Lexington ?

$500 Question from Places This was a major supply fort and the capital of New France during the French and Indian War.

$500 Answer from Places What is Quebec ?

$100 Question from Vocabulary These were written orders that allowed officials to conduct unrestricted searches for suspected smuggled goods.

$100 Answer from Vocabulary What are Writs of Assistance ?

$200 Question from Vocabulary This is a refusal to buy or sell goods or have dealings with another country or entity.

$200 Answer from Vocabulary What is boycott ?

$300 Question from Vocabulary This is a group of militia volunteers who could be ready to fight at a moment’s notice during the American Revolution.

$300 Answer from Vocabulary Who are minutemen ?

$400 Question from Vocabulary This is a theory that a state’s power depends on its wealth.

$400 Answer from Vocabulary What is mercantilism ?

$500 Question from Vocabulary This is information or ideas that are meant to help or harm a group or movement or nation, or the deliberate spreading of rumors and false information.

$500 Answer from Vocabulary What is Propaganda ?

Final Jeopardy This person said “the cause of Boston now is and ever will be the cause of America.”

Final Jeopardy Answer Who was George Washington ?