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2 Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

3 Click here for Final Jeopardy

4 The Written Word Battles Actions By British Actions By Colonists Miscellaneous 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points People

5 Why did the British tax the colonists? why

6 smuggling Colonial smuggling and piracy

7 Used to prevent smuggling smuggl

8 Stamp taxes, 1765 1765 Stamp Tax, required gold and silver use to pay debts

9 Colonists’ reason for not paying taxes taxes

10 Taxation, with-out representation Taxation, with-out fair representation

11 Colonists who opposed efforts to fight Britain Mm resist

12 Pro-British Loyalists pro-British Loyalists

13 Led protests against British policies pain

14 Thomas Paine’s bold call for independence Paine

15 Thomas Paine’s attempt to rekindle patriotic fire Pain

16 Encouraged new communication between colonists, authoring Common Sense, 1776 the Rights of Man Age of Reason, 1795 comm

17 How did the colonists protest the Tea Act? protest

18 How did the colonists protest the Tea Act? Bos mass

19 Explain the Boston Massacre Bos massacre

20 Britain’s response to the Boston Tea Party tea

21 Repealed this act due to colonial boycotts tea

22 Stamp taxes, 1765 1765 Stamp Tax, required gold and silver use to pay debts

23 Written by Thomas Jefferson Q1 Jef

24 Declaration of Independence, 1776 Q1 jeff

25 1 st Continental Congress decision cong1

26 George Washington appointed to lead the Continental Army and adopted Declaration of Indep, 1775 George Washington appointed to lead the 1 st Continental Army and Declaration of Independence adopted

27 Where first shots were fired 1 st shots

28 Lexington Concord, 1775 1775 Lexington- Concord, Bunker-Hill

29 Describe Washington’s Trenton army army

30 Minute-men Minute-men and Paul Revere

31 Describe the role of women (3 things) women

32 Farming, medical support, soldiers Supplies, medics and soldiers

33 Where Washington’s army spent the winter vforge

34 Describe Valley Forge vforg

35 Where Patriots stored war supplies Storag?

36 Turning point of the war Turn pt

37 Monmouth, 1778 vforg Valley Forge winter, Monmouth 1778 battle

38 Won battles at sea for Patriots sea

39 John Paul Jones, U.S.S. Constitution (brigantine) Q1 JefJPJ

40 Country that helped Patriots win the war Franc

41 After this battle, French-American alliance formed Fr-battl

42 Battle of Saratoga Saratoga, war campaign turning point, 1777

43 Defeated the British in the Southwest S/W

44 French General Lafayette, Charlston

45 Last battle of the American Revolutionary War Last battl york

46 Yorktown, 1781 Yorktown battle 1781, John Jay Treaty of Paris 1783

47 Organized by 2 nd Continental Congress cong2

48 Us const James madison James Madison, U.S. Constitution ratification

49 Sent to Parliament by 2 nd Continental Congress Cong2jeff

50 Thomas jefferson Ambassador Thomas Jefferson

51 Forbade colonists to settle west of the Appalachian mountains law

52 Northwest Ordinance, 1787 NW Ord 1787

53 Make your wager

54 List the 4 parts of the Intolerable Acts

55 Stamp tax anexation townshend act, customs law enforcement british troop quartering,


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