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Meet Michigan Chapter 4 Jeopardy

Lesson 1 Lesson 4 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 5 100 100 100 100 100 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Before Michigan could be come a state, this key event had to happen. Lesson 1 Before Michigan could be come a state, this key event had to happen.

The War for Independence started in this year. Lesson 1 The War for Independence started in this year.

This group controlled Michigan during the War for Independence. Lesson 1 This group controlled Michigan during the War for Independence.

After the War for Independence, this group did not leave Michigan. Lesson 1 After the War for Independence, this group did not leave Michigan.

This General forced the British to leave Michigan. Lesson 1 This General forced the British to leave Michigan.

He is the first Governor of the territory of Michigan. Lesson 2 He is the first Governor of the territory of Michigan.

During the War of 1812, General Hull gave up this Michigan city. Math Lesson 2 During the War of 1812, General Hull gave up this Michigan city.

Math Lesson 2 This Native American believed that no one had the right to sell the land because it belonged to all the tribes, not just the one making the treaty.

Math Lesson 2 The only big battle fought in Michigan was near Monroe at the River Raisin. It was fought during this war.

This person got control of Lake Erie during the War of 1812. Math Lesson 2 This person got control of Lake Erie during the War of 1812.

This is something that is sent to another country and sold. Lesson 3 This is something that is sent to another country and sold.

Lesson 3 This is something that comes from another country and bought here in the United States.

As a fur trader and business owner, Mrs. LaFramboise was one of these. Lesson 3 As a fur trader and business owner, Mrs. LaFramboise was one of these.

This means being able to buy something now and pay for it later. Lesson 3 This means being able to buy something now and pay for it later.

Lesson 3 Entrepreneurs hope to make more money than they spend. This is known as …

This was scarce in the east, and cheap in Michigan. Lesson 4 This was scarce in the east, and cheap in Michigan.

Michigan became a state is this year. Lesson 4 Michigan became a state is this year.

Lesson 4 This is a man made river.

Michigan had to have this many people in order to become a state. Lesson 4 Michigan had to have this many people in order to become a state.

This event caused more settlers to be able to come to Michigan. Lesson 4 This event caused more settlers to be able to come to Michigan.

Michigan was part of this region. Lesson 5 Michigan was part of this region.

Lesson 5 These people shared the land, lived wherever they wanted, and moved wherever they wanted.

Lesson 5 These people built roads, started farms, started towns, owned areas of land, and cut down many trees.

Lesson 5 These people hunted, fished, put their homes on the land, and planted crops.

Settlers modified the environment by doing this. Lesson 5 Settlers modified the environment by doing this.

The United States had to become a nation. Lesson 1 The United States had to become a nation.

Lesson 1 1775

Lesson 1 The British

Lesson 1 The British

Lesson 1 General Anthony Wayne

Math Lesson 2 General Hull

Lesson 2 Detroit

Lesson 2 Tecumseh

Lesson 2 The War of 1812

Lesson 2 Oliver Perry

Lesson 3 An export

Lesson 3 An import

Lesson 3 An entrepreneur

Lesson 3 Credit

Lesson 3 Profit

Lesson 4 Land

Lesson 4 1837

Lesson 4 A canal

Lesson 4 60,000 people

The Erie Canal was built. Lesson 4 The Erie Canal was built.

Lesson 5 The Midwest Region

Lesson 5 The Tribes

Lesson 5 The settlers

Both the tribes and settlers. Lesson 5 Both the tribes and settlers.

Lesson 5 They cut down trees.