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Colonization Begins Colonies in America Colonial Life Rebellion Baker’s Choice 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

- What specifically was introduced to the Jamestown colony that in essence saved the colony from collapsing? Row 1---100 Question

Tobacco became major cash crop and caused more and more settlers to arrive and strengthen the colony Row 1---100 Answer

- Which group of people set up the first form of direct democracy in the colonies and how did they do it? Row 1---200 Question

Pilgrims/Mayflower Compact Row 1---200 Answer

- Why was Roger Williams banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony? Row 1---300 Question

- Called for Separation of Church and State in the colony which went against Puritan policies Row 1---300 Answer

- As a result of this war, colonists started to see an end to Indian resistance in most of the northern colonies. Row 1---400 Question

King Philips War (aka Metacom War) Row 1---400 Answer

- What increased as a result of Bacon’s Rebellion? Row 1---500 Question

- Increase in slavery as indentured servitude faded Row 1---500 Answer

- What significant document was created by George Calvert that would later impact our nations Bill of Rights? Row 2---100 Question

- Maryland Toleration Act (freedom of religion for Christians) – later will be used for Freedom of Religion in 1st Amendment Row 2---100 Answer

- Who was the founder of the Georgia colony? Row 2---200 Question

- James Oglethorpe Row 2---200 Answer

- Which colonial region was known as the “Bread Basket” colonies because of their mass production of wheat? Row 2---300 Question

- The middle colonies Row 2---300 Answer

- Which colony was viewed as the most democratic of the 13 colonies? Row 2---400 Question

- Pennsylvania Row 2---400 Answer

- List the 3 regions of the British Colonies and name each colony in each region. Row 2---500 Question

New England – Massachusets, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Isand Middle Colonies – NY, PA, NJ, DELAWARE Southern Colonies – MD, VA, NC, SC, GA Row 2---500 Answer

- What were the three largest groups of people in America around 1700 - What were the three largest groups of people in America around 1700? (Where were they coming from specifically) Row 3---100 Question

- English (Britain), Germans, Irish Row 3---100 Answer

- What type of people were in the northern colonies that provided cheap labor and a decreased need for slavery in the colonies? Row 3---200 Question

- Immigrants from European countries Row 3---200 Answer

- List three products taken from Europe to Africa as part of Triangular Trade Row 3---300 Question

- Rum, Textiles, and manufactured goods Row 3---300 Answer

- List four major crops grown in the agricultural south Row 3---400 Question

- Tobacco, Rice, Indigo, Cotton Row 3---400 Answer

- List in order from top to bottom the four categories of the Southern Hierarchy as discussed in class Row 3---500 Question

Planters Small Farmers Poor Farmers Slaves Row 3---500 Answer

- What protest slogan was used for the first time after the passage of the Sugar Act? Row 4---100 Question

- “No Taxation without Representation” Row 4---100 Answer

- What was the main overall goal of the Sons of Liberty? Row 4---200 Question

- Organize boycotts and protests Row 4---200 Answer

- What tax placed a tax on tea, paper, paint, and glass? Row 4---300 Question

- Townshend Acts Row 4---300 Answer

- Where was this first introduced, by whom, and for what purpose? Row 4---400 Question

- Albany Plan of Union (Congress), Benjamin Franklin, to debate whether to join the British against the French in the French and Indian War (7 Years War) Row 4---400 Answer

- As the Virginia government sent in George Washington to help fight against the French, the French and British were fighting over what specific part of America? Row 4---500 Question

- Ohio Valley Territory and Canada Row 4---500 Answer

-A surgeon named Hal and a bus driver named Al are both in love with the same woman named Paige. Al needs to go for a long trip of 10 days. Before he left he gave Paige 10 apples. Why? Row 5---100 Question

- An apple a day keeps the doctor away Row 5---100 Answer

-How do you make the number one disappear by adding to it? Row 5---200 Question

- Add the letter ‘G’ and its GONE Row 5---200 Answer

- How much dirt is in a 8 foot hole? Row 5---300 Question

- None. There is no dirt in a hole. Row 5---300 Answer

Row 5---400 Question

- You (probably) missed Row 5---400 Answer

- What does a nosey pepper do? Row 5---500 Question

-Get jalapeño business Row 5---500 Answer