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Jeopardy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Eve of Revolution French and Indian War The Great Awakening New Law! Colonial Immigration Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1 A failed document that is drafted by the colonial representatives to have an alliance with the six Iroquois nations

$100 Answer from H1 The Albany Plan of Union

$200 Question from H1 Which young military commander leads the colonial militia to aid the British against the Native Americans?

$200 Answer from H1 George Washington

$300 Question from H1 The Treaty of Paris 1763 officially ended the French and Indian War. What three effects did it have on the colonies?

$300 Answer from H1 Ends French influence in North America England gains massive land from France Hurts the relationship between Britain and the Native Americans

$400 Question from H1 In order to avoid conflict between the colonist and Native Americans, King George III issues this to ban colonists to settle west of the Appalachians

$400 Answer from H1 Proclamation of 1763

$500 Question from H1 This Ottawa chief united the Huron, Miami, Delaware, and Shawnee tribes to fight against British expansion

$500 Answer from H1 Chief Pontiac (Pontiac’s Rebellion)

$100 Question from H2 This Puritan minister led the Great Awakening and influenced believers by preaching sermons such as “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”

$100 Answer from H2 Jonathan Edwards

$200 Question from H2 These two groups, which draws its name from the Latin lux, argued during the Great awakening over how faith and worship should be manifested

$200 Answer from H2 Old Light vs. New Light

$300 Question from H2 The intellectual movement which swept Europe during this time, but was somewhat limited in American because of the Great Awakening

$300 Answer from H2 The Enlightenment

$400 Question from H2 How did the Great Awakening influence the American Revolution?

$400 Answer from H2 Encouraged democratic spirit in religion which spilled over to government 2. Encouraged ideas of equality and right to challenge authority

$500 Question from H2 Name two outcomes of the Great Awakening

$500 Answer from H2 Deep religious convictions and a return to God and church Colleges found to train new ministers

$100 Question from H3 The ruling British king who imposed unpopular taxes on the American colonies

$100 Answer from H3 King George III

$200 Question from H3 British law that required colonist to use only British ships when shipping to Europe, using ¾ British sailors, and buying only designated British products

$200 Answer from H3 The Navigation Act

$300 Question from H3 This new British law required affixing a paper or postage on all commercial and legal documents to certify proof of payment

$300 Answer from H3 The Stamp Act

$400 Question from H3 This law required colonists to house and feed British standing army as payment for protecting the colonies

$400 Answer from H3 The Quartering Act

$500 Question from H3 An external tax named after the Chancellor of Exchequer, this new law taxed imported goods such as glass, lead, and tea.

$500 Answer from H3 The Townsend Act

$100 Question from H4 On March 5, 1770, British troops fired and killed 5 & wounded 6 Bostonians, who were angered by British tax imposed and the recent killing of a 11-year-old boy

$100 Answer from H4 The Boston Massacre

$200 Question from H4 The materials colonists used to shame and embarrass people (i.e. tax collectors) and run them out of town

$200 Answer from H4 Tar and feather

$300 Question from H4 Why were the British hit hard by the colonists’ nonimportation (boycott) of British goods?

$300 Answer from H4 American purchased ¼ of all British exports and used ½ of British shipping

$400 Question from H4 This new colonial slogan explained to the British King that if colonists did not have a say in Parliament, they would not pay tax

No Taxation Without Representation $400 Answer from H4 No Taxation Without Representation

$500 Question from H4 This incident saw angered American colonists dress up as Indians and overthrow cargo waiting in the Boston Harbor to be unloaded

$500 Answer from H4 The Boston Tea Party

$100 Question from H5 By 1775, these Europeans make up 6% (150,000) of the colonial population and mainly settled in Pennsylvania

$100 Answer from H5 The Germans Pennsylvania Deutsch

$200 Question from H5 The largest ethnic group during colonial times

$200 Answer from H5 English

$300 Question from H5 They made up 25% of the population in the southern colonies

$300 Answer from H5 African slaves

$400 Question from H5 Terminology used to describe the many different ethnic groups making up the American colonies

$400 Answer from H5 Melting Pot

$500 Question from H5 These French Protestants fled France during the Catholic persecution and eventually made their way to America

$500 Answer from H5 French Hugenots

Final Jeopardy The

Final Jeopardy Answer a.