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Jeopardy

Grab Bag II 100 200 300 400 500 Middle Colonies New England Southern Colonies Grab Bag I Grab Bag II 100 200 300 400 500

Define toleration And the Answer is…

Willingness to let others practice their own beliefs Go back to main page!

Great Migration And the Answer is…

The movement of 20,000 settlers to Massachusetts Bay Go back to main page!

Identify each colonist John Winthrop Thomas Hooker Roger Williams And the Answer is…

Identify each colonist John Winthrop (Mass) Thomas Hooker (Conn) Roger Williams (RI) And the Answer is…

Name three features of the New England economy? And the Answer is…

Fishing Whaling Shipbuilding Lumber Furs Go back to main page!

The original governor of New Netherlands The original governor of New Netherlands. He surrendered New Netherlands to the British. And the Answer is…

Peter Stuyvesant Go back to main page!

Owners of huge land grants in New Netherlands And the Answer is…

patroons Go back to main page!

These two men were friends with the Duke of York These two men were friends with the Duke of York. They were given a proprietary colony the area known today as New Jersey. And the Answer is…

Sir George Carteret and Lord Berkeley Go back to main page!

I settled this colony as an “holy experiment. ” Who am I I settled this colony as an “holy experiment.” Who am I ? What colony did I settle? What religion was I? And the Answer is…

William Penn. Pennsylvania. Quaker Go back to main page!

Name all of the Middle Colonies And the Answer is…

New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Go back to main page!

What is the Mason Dixon line? And the Answer is…

Divides Penn and Maryland Go back to main page!

What was the Act of Toleration and where was it enacted?                       And the Answer is…

Granted religious toleration to all Christians in Maryland Go back to main page!

The main cash crop Virginia And the Answer is…

Tobacco Go back to main page!

Explain Bacon’s Rebellion And the Answer is…

Uprising proving that settlers were destined to push into Indian lands Go back to main page!

The need for agricultural workers in the southern colonies led to what? And the Answer is…

Slavery Go back to main page!

Who was James Ogelthorpe? And the Answer is…

A general who was also in debt to the King. He was Founder of Georgia Go back to main page!

The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut were written to And the Answer is…

Limit the power of the Government Go back to main page!

And the Answer is…

Middle Passage Go back to main page!

Define Triangle Trade And the Answer is…

Go back to main page!

These were created to control large numbers of slaves in the colonies And the Answer is…

Slave Codes. Laws that were created to control slaves Slave Codes. Laws that were created to control slaves. Slaves were seen not as humans but as property Go back to main page!

Identify one way in which the northern part of Carolina differed from the southern part And the Answer is…

The size of the farms               Go back to main page!

She believed God spoke directly to her And the Answer is…

Anne Hutchinson Go back to main page!

Which region was characterized by harsh winters and warm summers Which region was characterized by harsh winters and warm summers. Sandy coasts with rocky, hilly land. And the Answer is…

New England Go back to main page!

What major event occurred to a number of women in Salem Massachusetts during the colonial era? And the Answer is…

Salem Witch Trials Go back to main page!

Identify the Thirteen Colonies And the answer is

Return to main page

Explain the significance of the Navigation Acts? And the Answer is…

Mercantilism- When a nation becomes strong by building up its Gold supply and expanding trade. Navigation Acts- Parliament passed laws to ensure that only England benefited from its colonies Go back to main page!