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1 Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Important Acts Founding Fathers RaNdOm $100
French and Indian War Important Acts Founding Fathers Declaration Of Independence RaNdOm $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

2 1 - $100 Which three nations fought in the French and Indian War?
England, France, Native Americans

3 1 - $200 This declared that the border for all colonists will be the Appalachian Mountains. Proclamation of 1763

4 1 - $300 What was the cause of the French and Indian War?
Territory dispute between France and England

5 1 - $400 This Treaty ended the French and Indian War.
Treaty of Paris 1763

6 1 - $500 How did Strategy play an important role in the French and Indian War? Answer at my discretion.

7 2 - $100 This Act required colonists to house and feed English Soldiers. Quartering Act

8 2 - $200 These acts were a series of harsh laws passed to punish the Colonist in response to the Boston Tea Party. Intolerable Acts

9 2 - $300 This act was a tax on British Tea and lead to the Boston Tea Party Tea Act

10 2 - $400 This Act was specifically written to pay off the debts from the F&I War. It also took effect in England and was later repealed. Stamp Act

11 2 - $500 Because of the new taxes, colonists were upset which lead to a fight between colonists and soldiers in Boston in 1770 The Boston Massacre

12 3 - $100 This man was the General of the Continental Army and the Nation’s first president. George Washington

13 3 - $200 This man was the Nation’s 2nd president, but got his start defending the Soldiers in court after the Boston Massacre John Adams

14 3 - $300 This man was an important statesman from Penn. Who also served as a ambassador to France. He was know for his aptitude towards science. Benjamin Franklin

15 3 - $400 This man was the Nation’s 4th president and also known as the “father of the constitution” James Madison

16 3 - $500 This group and their leader was known for violently protesting against the British Troops in Boston. You also need to tell me their leader. Sons of Liberty Sam Adams

17 4 - $100 Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? Thomas Jefferson

18 4 - $200 Who was the Declaration of Independence addressed to?
King George III

19 4 - $300 What are our “Unalienable Rights” according to the Declaration of Independence? Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness

20 4 - $400 When was the Declaration of Independence ratified by the Congress? July 4th, 1776

21 4 - $500 This man’s ideas of equality and natural rights influenced the founding fathers and the Declaration of Independence. John Locke

22 5 - $100 This is where the “first shots of the Revolutionary War” were fired. Lexington and Concord

23 5 - $200 This is the title of the group of founding fathers that met to discuss and vote on independence from England. Second Continental Congress

24 5 - $300 Sally is a wealthy woman from NYC. Her husband’s business makes tons of money. She claims to be related to men in the British Parliament. She is worried about the violence committed by the Sons of Liberty, and worries her family may be a target. Is Sally a patriot or a loyalist? Loyalist

25 5 - $400 Eric lives close to Boston’s waterfront. He has very little money and cares little about politics. He works on docks loading and unloading the ships. He has been known to spend a few nights in jail after fighting in the taverns. His toughness has caught the eye of the Sons of Liberty and for months they have been trying to recruit him. Yesterday, Eric was informed that he was out of a job because the British passed a series of acts called the Intolerable Acts which closed Boston Harbor to trade. Is Eric a Patriot or Loyalist? Patriot

26 5 - $500 During this meeting, the founding fathers talked about issues they were having with England. They decided to stop trade with England, however, they were still loyal to the King. First Continental Congress

27 Final Jeopardy Fill in the Blanks:
We hold these truths to be ______1______: that all men are created ___2___; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain _______3____________; that among these are ___4___, __5___, and the _______6_______.


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