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The rules are simple

 There are three teams  Each team will have one member compete at a time, (ONLY ONE!) so keep your traps shut!  If you are caught talking while others are working on their problem, your team will lose points.

 Each competitor is given a white board and a marker  You will have 30 seconds to read the question and write your answer on the white board  Do not show your answer until I tell you  Remember to keep your answer hidden from the other team

 If you answer the question correctly you get one point automatically  You also get to shoot the ball into the trashcan for an extra point  Bounces are fair when shooting  The team with the most points at the end will be the winner

 The winning team will win something super sweet… you get to watch the losing team fix the desks

 Today we are playing to study for our History in a Nutshell assessment Here’s how it works  I am going to show you a slide, and you are going to write your answer(spelled correctly) on the board

Play Ball!

 The English colonies were ruled by the King and were proprietary. What does Proprietary mean?

 owned by private companies/wanted to make money

 What does Sedentary mean?

 A society that doesn’t move

Which distinct region of the 13 colonies was know for having the following?  Most populous region  Farming/Lumber/Fishing/Mercantilism (Imports & Exports)  Puritan work ethic

New England (Northeast)

 What do they call a society that moves very frequently?

 Non-Sedentary

 Northern Africa is mostly covered by what?

 The Sahara Desert

 What did European kingdoms fight for?

 Power

 New colonies wanted freedom of.

 Religion

 Which distinct region of the 13 colonies was know for having the following?  Plantations/slavery dominate the economy  Year round growing season – climate for cash crops  Rural population, few towns

 The Southern Colonies

 Central Africa is a transitional zone with and broad.

 Rain Forests/Rivers

 This document restored the rights of British citizens

 The English Bill of Rights

 Groups of people who moved every few years were called?

 Semi-Sedentary

 South Africa consisted of grasslands called?

 Savanna

 Which distinct region of the 13 colonies was know for having the following?  Appalachian Mountains area  Many Scots-Irish settle and begin clan claims  Traditions Scots-Irish music develops into bluegrass  Infringement on Native American land brings conflict prompting the French and Indian War

 The Back Country

 What document banned colonists from expanding past the Appalachian Mountains?

 Proclamation of 1763

Which document limited the power of the monarchy?

 The Magna Carta

 Which distinct region of the 13 colonies was know for having the following?  Dominated by small farms and cities  Diverse population of many European ethnicities and religions as well as Africans

 The Middle Colonies