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1 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt Battles & War Taxes People Groups Words,
Words, Words, Words

2 Who fought against whom in the French & Indian War?

3 French & Indian 10 The French & the Indians fought against the British (and the Colonists).

4 Who did most of the Native Americans choose to support in the war?
French & Indian 20 Who did most of the Native Americans choose to support in the war?

5 French & Indian 20 The French

6 French & Indian 30 What were the French & the British fighting about in the French & Indian War?

7 French & Indian 30 They both wanted to control the land west of the Appalachian Mountains.

8 French & Indian 40 Name two reasons that the Colonists became angry with the King as a result of the French & Indian War.

9 French & Indian 40 The King wouldn’t let them move west of the mountains. He began to tax the colonies to pay for the war.

10 Why did the King pass the Proclamation of 1763?
French & Indian 50 Why did the King pass the Proclamation of 1763?

11 To end fights between the Native Americans and the British.
French & Indian 50 To end fights between the Native Americans and the British.

12 Name two ways the Colonists protested the taxes.
Money 10 Name two ways the Colonists protested the taxes.

13 *Boycotts *Tea Parties *Smuggling *Tar & Feathering
Money 10 *Boycotts *Tea Parties *Smuggling *Tar & Feathering

14 This law was the main cause of a famous event in the Boston Harbor.
Money 20 This law was the main cause of a famous event in the Boston Harbor.

15 Money 20 The Tea Tax

16 What did the Stamp Act Congress decide?
Money 30 What did the Stamp Act Congress decide?

17 British 30 They decided that only the colonial governments could tax the colonists.

18 Why didn’t colonists want to pay taxes?
Money 40 Why didn’t colonists want to pay taxes?

19 They had no representatives in Parliament to help decide on taxes.
Money 40 They had no representatives in Parliament to help decide on taxes.

20 What new taxes were created after the British repealed the Stamp Act?
Money 50 What new taxes were created after the British repealed the Stamp Act?

21 Money 50 The Townshend Acts

22 Rebellion 10 What was the name of the group that wove their own cloth and used it to make clothes?

23 Rebellion 10 Daughters of Liberty

24 Rebellion 20 What was the name of the group that met in secret to discuss ways to protest the King’s actions?

25 Rebellion 20 Sons of Liberty

26 What were two nicknames for the British?
Rebellion 30 What were two nicknames for the British?

27 Redcoats Lobster backs Loyalists
Rebellion 30 Redcoats Lobster backs Loyalists

28 How did Paul Revere help
Rebellion 40 How did Paul Revere help the Patriots?

29 Rebellion 40 He warned the people of Lexington and Concord that the British were coming.

30 Rebellion 50 The Colonists formed groups that were in charge of sending messages across the colonies about any British trouble. What were these groups called?

31 The Committees of Correspondence
Rebellion 50 The Committees of Correspondence

32 What happened at the Boston Tea Party?
Begin 10 What happened at the Boston Tea Party?

33 Angry colonists dumped tea into the Boston Harbor.
Begin 10 Angry colonists dumped tea into the Boston Harbor.

34 Who shot first at the Battle of Lexington?
Begin 20 Who shot first at the Battle of Lexington?

35 Nobody knows for certain.
Begin 20 Nobody knows for certain.

36 What did the British think would happen at Lexington & Concord?
Begin 30 What did the British think would happen at Lexington & Concord?

37 The Americans would run away.
Begin 30 The Americans would run away.

38 Begin 40 How did the Colonists manage to win the battle of Concord against the world’s most powerful army?

39 Begin 40 They gathered more support from neighbors. They shot from behind trees and walls.

40 Begin 50 Why were the British marching to Lexington and Concord? Give two reasons.

41 Begin 50 The British were going to arrest John Hancock and Sam Adams (leaders of the Sons of Liberty) and confiscate any weapons and military supplies from the colonists.

42 People 10 What is a person or a group that joins with another to work toward a goal called?

43 People 10 ally

44 What is the killing of many people called?

45 People 20 massacre

46 What is the British government called?
People 30 What is the British government called?

47 People 30 Parliament

48 What is a meeting to discuss plans for the future called?
People 40 What is a meeting to discuss plans for the future called?

49 People 40 Congress

50 What is the refusal to buy, sell, or use certain goods?
People 50 What is the refusal to buy, sell, or use certain goods?

51 People 50 boycott

52 What is the name for a colonist who sided with the British?
Words 10 What is the name for a colonist who sided with the British?

53 Words 10 loyalist

54 What is the name of a colonist that sides against the British?
Words 20 What is the name of a colonist that sides against the British?

55 Words 20 Patriot

56 What are ordinary people who train for battle called?
Words 30 What are ordinary people who train for battle called?

57 Words 30 militia

58 How did the “minutemen” at Lexington & Concord get their name?
Words 40 How did the “minutemen” at Lexington & Concord get their name?

59 They could get ready to fight in a minute’s notice.
Words 40 They could get ready to fight in a minute’s notice.

60 Words 50 What was the name of the document signed after the French and Indian War?

61 Words 50 Treaty of Paris

62 Final Jeopardy What were the names of the other two riders that warned the people of Lexington and Concord?

63 Final Jeopardy Answer William Dawes & Samuel Prescott


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