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1 Jeopardy! LeadersEventsTerms Strength/ Weakness Quotes Potpourri 100 200 300 400 500

2 Leaders - 100 BACK This man was the Spanish governor of Louisiana who attacked British from the south. Who is Bernardo de Galvez?

3 Leader - 200 This man was the naval hero in the Battle of Bonhamme Richard and Serapis, also said “I have not yet begun to fight”. Who is John Paul Jones? BACK

4 Leaders - 300 This man was the author of Common Sense and American Crisis and encouraged people to fight against British. Who is Thomas Paine? BACK

5 Leaders - 400 This man wrote the Declaration of Independence. Who is Thomas Jefferson? BACK

6 Leaders - 500 This man was a French General who became Washington’s most trusted advisor and helped in the Battle of Yorktown Who is Marquis de LaFayette? BACK

7 Events - 100 After the Revolutionary War, this was signed by 3 Americans (Ben Franklin, John Jay, John Adams What is Treaty of Paris? BACK

8 Events - 200 This was the turning point of the American Revolution because Europeans came to help them after they won. What is Battle of Saratoga? BACK

9 Events - 300 This battle Christmas night battle gave hope to the Patriots that Americans actually could beat Britain and encouraged enlistments. What is Battle of Trenton? BACK

10 Events - 400 The first battles of the Revolution occurred here. Who is Battle of Lexington and Concord? BACK

11 Events - 500 Americans suffered their greatest lost as they lost their entire Southern Army at these two battles. What is Battle of Charleston and Savannah? BACK

12 Terms - 100 Rights not capable of being taken away What is unalienable? BACK

13 Terms - 200 Foreign soldiers who fight to earn money: for example Hessians. What is a mercenary? BACK

14 Terms - 300 A privately owned ship that wartime government gives permission to attack an enemy's merchant ship What is privateer? BACK

15 Terms - 400 Small bands of fighters who weaken the enemy with surprise raids and hit-and-run attacks. What is guerilla warfare? BACK

16 Terms - 500 A Person that opposed war. (ex. Quakers) What is pacifist? BACK

17 Strength/Weakness - 100 Great leadership, knowledge of the battlegrounds, and foreign aid. What is American Strength? BACK

18 Strength/Weakness - 200 Very little money, supplies, and amunition, and no military discipline. What is American Weakness? BACK

19 Strength/Weakness – 300 Had soldiers (mercenaries) that had no interest/purpose in fighting What is British Weakness? BACK

20 Strength/Weakness - 400 More soldiers, military supplies, better clothing, and better trained troops What is British Strength? BACK

21 Strength/Weakness - 500 Underestimation, unaccustomed to wilderness, 3000 miles separated from home ground, and soldiers with no interest. What is British Weakness? BACK

22 Quotes - 100 "Could I have foreseen what I have, and am likely to experience, no consideration upon earth should have induced me to accept this command" Who is George Washington? BACK

23 Quote - 200 "These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman Who is Thomas Paine? BACK

24 Quote - 300 " I have not yet begun to fight," Who is John Paul Jones? BACK

25 Quote - 400 " If a country is not worth protecting, it is not worth claiming." Who is George Rogers Clark? BACK

26 Quote - 500 "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes!" What is Colonel William Prescott At battle of Bunker Hill? BACK

27 Potpourri - 100 The Americans had certain Advantages that let them win. Name 3 advantages What is Better Leadership, Foreign Aid, Knowledge of the Land, and Motivation? BACK

28 Potpourri - 200 The Americans obeyed all conditions of the Treaty of Paris but two conditions. Name them What is Repaying Prewar Debt and Returning Loyalist Property? BACK

29 Potpourri - 300 This idea for a government replaced the monarchy after declaring independence. What is republicanism? BACK

30 Potpourri - 400 What were the 2 conditions that British ignored? What is returning runaway slaves and giving up military outposts in the Great Lakes area, such as Fort Detroit? BACK

31 Potpourri - 500 How much did the States owe after the Revolutionary War? What is $27 million? BACK


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