Mr. Apple’s American History

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Mr. Apple’s American History Jeopardy Mr. Apple’s American History

Jeopardy Directions Click on a value in the category of your choice. Your “answer” will appear. After you have given your “question”, click in the colored box to reveal your question. Click on the to return to the Jeopardy Screen.

Vocabulary Events/Acts People/Places Things/Stuff 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Refusing to buy Certain goods What is a Boycott? Refusing to buy Certain goods Row 1, Col 1

It by-past colonial merchants So tea could be sold directly What is the tea act? It by-past colonial merchants So tea could be sold directly To the colonist 1,2

A city in Massachusetts Known for big tea parties What is Boston? A city in Massachusetts Known for big tea parties 1,3

A dispute over this led to tensions Between the colonists and Britain What is tea? A dispute over this led to tensions Between the colonists and Britain 1,4

Would by-past tea merchants And sell directly to the colonist What is the tea act of 1773? Would by-past tea merchants And sell directly to the colonist 2,1

What event refers to the Following quotation: What is the Boston Tea Party? What event refers to the Following quotation: “Boston Harbor is a tea pot Tonight The Mohawks come!” 2,2

Colonists disguised themselves As this Native American group What are Mohawks? Colonists disguised themselves As this Native American group Before going on the ship 2,3

Where the first battles of the American Revolution took Place What is Lexington and Concord? Where the first battles of the American Revolution took Place 2,4

Volunteers that were ready To fight at a moments notice What is a minuteman? Volunteers that were ready To fight at a moments notice 3,1

Four laws imposed by the What is the Intolerable Acts? Four laws imposed by the British to punish Massachusetts 3,2

“The red coats are coming” Who is Paul Revere? He shouted “The red coats are coming” 3,3

What is Lexington / Concord, The first shot of theA.R ? “The shot heard around The world” referred to 3,4

What is a militia? An army of citizens who served as soldiers 4,1

When British Troops tried to seize Colonists arms and amunition What is fighting in Lexington and Concord? When British Troops tried to seize Colonists arms and amunition in 1775 4,2

He and the Sons of Liberty Who is Samuel Adams? He and the Sons of Liberty Felt it was time to have a tea party 4,3

Two of these were hung to signal That the Redcoats are coming What are lamps? Two of these were hung to signal That the Redcoats are coming 4,4

Set up the government For Canada, and Protected French Catholics What is the Quebec Act ? Set up the government For Canada, and Protected French Catholics 5,1

A meeting in Philadelphia of Delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies What is the First Continental Congress? A meeting in Philadelphia of Delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies 5,2

They led a boycott with “Liberty Tea” Double Jeopardy if you name the Who is daughters of Liberty/ Hannah Griffitts? They led a boycott with “Liberty Tea” Double Jeopardy if you name the Group and an individual 5,3

What were the Intolerable Acts? 1. closed the port, 2. limited town meetings, 3.moved the trials of British officials, 4. a new quartering act Were all part of this…