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5 200 400 600 800 1000 So, you want a Revolution? Plymouth Rocked Yo ;) Is that a wig… Or are you just happy to see me? Who do you think you are? A Nation’s Beginnings Born on the 4 th of July

6 Colonists who believed the British had become tyrants. A 200

7 Patriots

8 These Acts were put in place to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party. A 400

9 Coercive Acts A 400

10 During the 1760’s American colonists rebelled against parliament for doing this. A 600

11 Raising Taxes in the colonies. A 600

12 Americans suffered their greatest defeat of the Revolutionary War here. (Towny or Tunie) A 800

13 Charles Town A 800

14 This piece of legislation gave land (Present day Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana) to the British. A 1000

15 Quebec Act. A 1000

16 First Cash Crop of the South. B 100

17 Tobacco B 200

18 The first successful British Colony. B 400

19 Jamestown B 400

20 Governor of Massachusetts B 600

21 Thomas Gage B 600

22 Mercenaries Hired by the British Gov’t. B 800

23 Hessians. B 800

24 This armed conflict is misnamed as it is often called the French and Indian War. B 1000

25 Seven Years War B 1000

26 Colonists who supported the British. C 200

27 Loyalists C 200

28 The British Parliament needed the colonies to pay new taxes to… C 400

29 To pay off Britain’s war debt. C 400

30 The intolerable acts were the _____ Acts and The ______ act. C 600

31 Coercive Acts and the Quebec Act. C 600

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 The biggest turning point of the war for the colonists, was this battle. C 800

34 Saratoga C 800

35 Paying for the war was difficult for the continental congress because….. C 1000

36 They lacked the power to tax. C 500

37 “I have not yet begun to fight.” D 200

38 John Paul Jones D 200

39 This man was nominated to head the Continental Army after wearing his British Army uniform to Virginia Counsel meetings. D 400

40 George Washington D 400

41 This man can be considered one of the most infamous traitors of American History. D 600

42 Benedict Arnold D 600

43 “I only regret is that I have but one life to give for my country.” D 800

44 Nathan Hale D 400

45 British General who surrendered to the Americans at York Town. D 1000

46 Charles Cornwallis D 1000

47 Author of the New Jersey Plan. E 200

48 William Patterson E 200

49 Author of the Virginia Plan. E 400

50 James Madison E 400

51 Colonial forces received aid from these two countries. E 600

52 Spain and France E 600

53 This person pledged large amounts of money and arranged for foreign loans to finance the American War effort. E 800

54 Robert Morris E 800

55 George Washington crossed this river to ambush British and German forces on Christmas of 1776. E 1000

56 Delaware. E 1000

57 This document gave most Government power to the states. F 200

58 Articles of Confederation F 200

59 The first country to recognize the United States as a “Sovereign Nation.” F 400

60 France F 400

61 Only these men were allowed to vote in the election of 1779. F 600

62 White Land Owners F 600

63 The “Great Compromise” added this clause to appease Southern states regarding slaves. F 800

64 Three-Fifths Compromise F 800

65 French Military Officer that helped Washington train soldiers at Valley Forge. F 1000

66 Marquis de Lafayette F 1000

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Figures of a Revolution Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 After Colonists attacked British soldiers in this city George III declared the colonies “Open and avowed enemies of the crown.” Click on screen to continue

69 Quebec Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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