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$200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000 American Colonies Slavery Written Word
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The site of the first permanent English colony in North America.
American Colonies - $200 The site of the first permanent English colony in North America. Jamestown
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This “lost” colony had disappeared by 1590.
American Colonies - $400 This “lost” colony had disappeared by 1590. Roanoke
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American Colonies - $600 Pennsylvania was founded so that this religious group could worship freely. Quakers
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American Colonies - $800 This colony was the first to start a system of public education in 1647. Massachusetts
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American Colonies - $1000 List the Middle Colonies.
New York, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey
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The religious group that founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630.
People - $200 The religious group that founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630. Puritans
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People - $400 These people signed a contract to provide labor in exchange for passage to North America. Indentured servants
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People - $600 This Enlightenment thinker proposed the idea of natural rights. John Locke
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People - $800 He led a rebellion against the governor that resulted in the burning of Jamestown. Nathaniel Bacon
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People - $1000 Daily Double!! He left Plymouth Colony and founded Rhode Island. Roger Williams
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Hodge Podge - $200 The city in which Benjamin Franklin spent most of his life. Philadelphia
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Hodge Podge - $1000 This preacher was responsible for starting the first Great Awakening in the colonies. Jonathan Edwards
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Hodge Podge - $600 List the Southern Colonies.
Maryland, Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina
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This 1649 Maryland law made it illegal to restrict the rights of Christians. Tolerance Act
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This Massachusetts town went on a “witch hunt” in 1692.
Hodge Podge - $400 This Massachusetts town went on a “witch hunt” in 1692. Salem
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Slavery - $200 Most slaves came from the western part of this continent. Africa
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Slavery - $400 Another name for the journey slaves took to get from Africa to North America. The middle passage
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The reason why most slaves ended up living in the Southern colonies.
Slavery - $600 The reason why most slaves ended up living in the Southern colonies. Agricultural economy of the South required labor
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Slavery - $800 These laws, passed in the South, denied basic rights to enslaved Africans. Slave codes
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Slavery - $1000 The first nation to bring African slaves to the American colonies. The Netherlands
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Written Word - $200 In 1215 King John signed this document which forced the king to obey certain laws. Magna Carta
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Written Word - $400 These documents granted royal permission to start a colony in North America. charters
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This yearly publication made Benjamin Franklin a best-selling author.
Written Word - $600 This yearly publication made Benjamin Franklin a best-selling author. Poor Richard’s Almanack
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Written Word - $800 On the way to America, the Pilgrims wrote this agreement, setting the rules for Plymouth Colony. Mayflower Compact
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Written Word - $1000 This document guaranteed Brits the right to a trial by jury. English Bill of Rights
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The city in which Benjamin Franklin was born.
Big Ben - $200 The city in which Benjamin Franklin was born. Boston
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Big Ben - $400 Franklin helped write this document which severed colonial ties to England. Declaration of Independence
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Big Ben - $600 During the Revolution, Franklin appealed to this nation for help in fighting the British. France
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Big Ben - $800 This invention of Franklin’s saved countless building from being destroyed in thunderstorms. Lightning rod
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Big Ben - $1000 Franklin published this newspaper, which became the most successful paper in the colonies. Pennsylvania Gazette
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Final Jeopardy List the New England colonies.
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island
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