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THIS IS Jeopardy

Jeopardy Early Settlement The 13 Colonies Road to Revolution The Constitution The New Nation Revolutionary War 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

Created by the Virginia Company, this was the first representative government in the colonies.

What is the House of Burgesses?

This was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas.

What is Jamestown? A 200

This was the main reason for the French settlement of Quebec (in modern day Canada).

What is fur or fur trapping?

Indian chief who taught settlers at Jamestown basic survival skills.

Who is Powhatan? A 400

The main purpose of these events in colonial New England was for a community to address and debate local issues. A 500

What are town meetings? A 500

This “Mid-Atlantic” colony was founded by William Penn and home to many Quakers.

What is Pennsylvania? B 100

This concept stated that the economic responsibility of a colony is to financially benefit the mother country. B 200

What is mercantilism? B 200

Name given to the trans-Atlantic shipment of African slaves to the Americas. B 300

What is the “Middle Passage”? B 300

Period of religious resurgence in America that further weaken control of the Church of England on the colonies B 400

What is the Great Awakening? B 400

Name given to the idea that individuals could rise in society from poor to rich as embodied in the life of Benjamin Franklin. B 500

What is the social mobility?

This decree by the King of England forbade colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains.

What is the Proclamation of 1763?

This British law placed taxes on anything paper; from newspapers to deeds and playing cards.

What is the Stamp Act? C 200

This pamphlet written by Thomas Paine laid out many reasons the colonies should break away from English rule. C 300

What is “Common Sense”? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

To the colonists, the enforcement of the Quartering Act and the closing of Boston Harbor to trade was called this. C 400

What are the Intolerable Acts?

This war (1754-1763) was an example of imperial competition for the rights to the lands of North America. C 500

What is the French and Indian War?

He is the primary author of the Declaration of Independence.

Who is Thomas Jefferson? D 100

This was the final battle of the Revolutionary War. D 200

What is the Battle of Yorktown? D 200

He surrendered to George Washington after the Battle of Yorktown.

Who is General Cornwallis? D 300

French commander who provided military expertise and assisted the American armed forces against the British in the Revolutionary War. D 400

Who is Marquis de Lafayette?

Samuel Adams founded these organizations that helped keep communication lines active between and among the colonies. D 500

What are committees of correspondence?

The Constitutional Convention was called originally to revise this document.

What are the Articles of Confederation? Recall: Under the Articles, states held the power! E 100

Proposed plan that would base representation in the House and Senate on POPULATION.

What is the Virginia Plan? Recall: The New Jersey Plan wanted EQUAL representation The Great Compromise would settle this dispute between large and small states! E 200

Rebellion of farmers against the state of Massachusetts to protest farm foreclosures and imprisonment. E 300

What is Daniel Shays’ Rebellion? Note: This event led to a call for a stronger central government! E 300

This collection of essays (written by James Madison and Alexander Hamilton) were written to convince people that a strong central government was best for the new nation. E 400

What are the Federalist Papers?

The Constitutional Convention addressed the North-South controversy over slavery through this compromise. E 500

What is the three-fifths compromise? Which states would want the slaves counted? Why? Recall: This debate was not about letting slaves VOTE, but COUNTING slaves towards total population! E 500

Adopted in 1789, these first ten amendments to the Constitution were intended to protect individual liberties from the potential tyranny of a strong central government. F 100

What is the Bill of Rights? Recall: Anti-Federalists refused to ratify the Constitution if the Bill of Rights was not included. F 100

This rebellion in Pennsylvania highlighted George Washington’s determination to enforce the laws under the new Constitution. F 200

What is the Whiskey Rebellion? F 200

These laws (passed in 1787) laid out the guidelines for how new territories would be admitted as states. F 300

What are the Northwest Ordinances of 1787?

John Adams’ Presidency is best remembered for his refusal to go to war with which European nations in the 1790s? F 400

Note: Your standard refers to this as non-intervention in Europe. What is France? Note: Your standard refers to this as non-intervention in Europe. F 400

Political parties were formed in the 1790’s by the debate between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson over the creation of this institution. F 500

What is a National Bank? Recall: Jefferson felt that giving the National Bank too much power could lead to economic tyranny! F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: The Revolutionary War! Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Click on screen to continue This American diplomat and inventor was heavily responsible for securing much needed assistance from the French during the Revolutionary War. Click on screen to continue

Who is Benjamin Franklin? Click on screen to continue

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