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Double Jeopardy 400 Hodge Podge Vocabulary British Laws Famous People American Revolution

HODGE PODGE HODGE PODGE For 200 Points Click here to return to the game board The year Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement was settled.

VOCABULARY VOCABULARY For 200 Points Click here to return to the game board Products or goods going out of a country.

BRITISH LAWS For 200 Points Click here to return to the game board This act was passed by British Parliament to gain revenue and repay war debts. This act put a tax on imports to the colonies such as molasses and silks.

FAMOUS PEOPLE FAMOUS PEOPLE For 200 Points Click here to return to the game board This man commanded the Continental Army and won the Battle of Yorktown ending the American Revolution.

AMERICAN REVOLUTION AMERICAN REVOLUTION For 200 Points Click here to return to the game board The date the Declaration of Independence was signed and America declared independence from Britain.

Click here to return to the game board This treaty granted the Ohio River Valley to the British from the French at the conclusion of French and Indian War. HODGE PODGE HODGE PODGE For 300 points

VOCABULARY VOCABULARY For 300 points Click here to return to the game board These colonial militia were given this name because they were ready to fight in a minutes notice.

BRITISH LAWS For 300 points Click here to return to the game board This act imposed by British Parliament put a cost on sending any legal document in the colonies.

FAMOUS PEOPLE FAMOUS PEOPLE For 300 points Click here to return to the game board This person was King of England during the American Revolution and under the estimated the power of the colonies.

AMERICAN REVOLUTION AMERICAN REVOLUTION For 300 points Click here to return to the game board The “shot heard around the world” was done in this location and started the American Revolution as the first battle.

HODGE PODGE For 400 Points Click here to return to the game board This geographic region was in dispute during the French and Indian War.

VOCABULARY For 400 Points Click here to return to the game board An elected representative of the people.

BRITISH LAWS For 400 Points Click here to return to the game board This was passed to ease tensions between the colonists and Britain. This act put a tax on tea.

FAMOUS PEOPLE For 400 Points Click here to return to the game board This man wrote the Declaration of Independence.

AMERICAN REVOLUTION For 400 Points Click here to return to the game board The colonists were supposedly stock piling ammunition and war supplies in this city.

Click here to return to the game board The First Continental Congress and Second Continental Congress were held in this city. The Declaration of Independence was signed in Freedom Hall also, in this city. HODGE PODGE For 500 Points

VOCABULARY Click here to return to the game board Products or goods coming into a country.

BRITISH LAWS For 500 Points Click here to return to the game board The British parliament passed this act to generate revenue by putting taxes on colonial products such as glass, paint, tea and timber.

FAMOUS PEOPLE For 500 Points Click here to return to the game board This man was a strong advocate for independence of the U.S. He is famous for quotes like “Give me liberty or give me death” and “war is inevitable.”

AMERICAN REVOLUTION For 500 Points Click here to return to the game board The colonists performed this act when they dressed as Native Americans and dumped British tea into the Boston Harbor.