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They followed their Beliefs Jeopardy They followed their Beliefs Triangular Trade Slavery in the colonies 13 Colonies Colonial Life 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 13 Colonies This is the number of original English Colonies on America’s east coast.

$100 Answer from 13 Colonies There were 13 Colonies

$200 Question from 13 Colonies The 13 colonies were divided into these 3 regions.

$200 Answer from 13 Colonies The colonies were divided into the New England, Middle and Southern Colonies.

$300 Question from 13 Colonies Name 2 Industries of the New England Colonies and 2 Industries of the Southern Colonies.

$300 Answer from 13 Colonies The New England industries were fur, fish, ships, timber. The Southern industries were timber, tobacco, Indigo, rice and fish.

$400 Question from 13 Colonies The middle colonies were very important to the survival of the 13 colonies. Why were these colonies so important and what was the nickname for this region?

$400 Answer from 13 Colonies The middle colonies were important because they grew wheat that was used by the colonists to make bread. The nickname for the middle colonies was the “Breadbasket of the Colonies.”

$500 Question from 13 Colonies Name two industries that the Southern and New England colonies had in common.

$500 Answer from 13 Colonies The New England and Southern colonies had timber and fishing in common.

$100 Question from Colonial Life How were farms in the Middle and New England colonies different from farms in the Southern Colonies?

$100 Answer from Colonial Life Farms in the Middle and New England colonies were smaller than farms in the Southern colonies. The Southern colonies had large plantations.

$200 Question from Colonial Life This is the name of a young person who works for another to learn a skill like printing or carpentry.

$200 Answer from Colonial Life An apprentice is a young person who learns a skill from another.

$300 Question from Colonial Life Name 3 jobs that people did in colonial days.

$300 Answer from Colonial Life Colonial jobs were blacksmith, dressmaker, fisherman, shoemaker, cooper, printer, miller, merchant, dressmaker, and surveyor.

$400 Question from Colonial Life Give two ways plantations and colonial towns were alike.

$400 Answer from Colonial Life Plantations and towns were self-sufficient. Plantations and towns had blacksmiths. Plantations and towns had fields for growing crops.

$500 Question from Colonial Life How were colonial cities different from Colonial towns? Give at least 2 ways they are different.

$500 Answer from Colonial Life Colonial Towns grew and made almost everything they needed. Cities imported the things they needed from the colonies or from other countries. Cities were located on water to ship goods more easily. Cities had printing shops and newspapers.

$100 Question from Triangular Trade Looking at the map on page 206, answer the following question. How did triangular trade benefit the colonies? (Give at least 2 ways)

$100 Answer from Triangular Trade. The colonies benefited by getting slaves, molasses, sugar, tools, clothing and manufactured goods from other countries. The colonies benefit by being able to trade things like grain, meat, timber and tobacco for products they couldn’t grow or make.

$200 Question from Triangular Trade. Name the 4 countries/continents that the triangular trade moved between.

$200 Answer from Triangular Trade. The triangular trade moves Between the American colonies, England, Africa and the West Indies.

$300 Question from Triangular Trade. Without looking at the map, what are two imports that the colonies got from the West Indies?

$300 Answer from Triangular Trade. The imports were slaves, molasses and sugar.

$400 Question from Triangular Trade. Name two exports that the colonies Sent to England.

$400 Answer from Triangular Trade. Timber, grain, tobacco and rice were exported from the colonies to England.

$500 Question from Triangular Trade. Without looking at the map, what two things were exported from Africa?

$500 Answer from Triangular Trade. The two exports were gold and slaves.

$100 Question from Slavery How did colonist get slaves?

$100 Answer from Slavery The colonist bought slaves that were captured in Africa.

$200 Question from Slavery In which region did slaves have the most Opportunity? The North or the South? Explain.

$200 Answer from Slavery Slaves had the most opportunities in The North. They could work in the evening and at night and earn money. They could buy their freedom and the freedom of other slaves.

$300 Question from Slavery How did slaves try to resist slavery? Give at least 3 ways.

$300 Answer from Slavery Slavery They would break tools. They would work slowly. They would escape. They would pretend to be sick. They would help other slaves by giving them money. They would have rebellions where they attacked slave owners.

$400 Question from Slavery In which region did most slaves work in cities or towns in inns, stores, and Skilled artisans? The North or South? How was slavery in the other region different?

$400 Answer from Slavery Most slaves worked in cities and towns in the North. In the South slavery was different because most slaves worked on plantations.

$500 Question from Slavery Which region had the largest number of slaves and why?

$500 Answer from Slavery The Southern region had the largest number of slaves because they needed slaves to grow tobacco and rice and they didn’t want to work in the fields themselves, and it was cheaper to have slaves then to have indentured servants.

$100 Question from Followed Beliefs. This man was not afraid to print the truth about the corrupt Governor of New York. He spent 10 months in jail because of his belief in the right of Freedom of the Press.

$100 Answer from Followed Beliefs. Peter Zenger fought for freedom of the press.

$200 Question from Followed Beliefs. This brave puritan colonist held religious meetings at home and invited neighbors to come worship. He/she was kicked out of the puritan community because of differing Religious beliefs and moved to Rhode Island.

$200 Answer from Followed Beliefs. This brave puritan was Anne Hutchinson.

$300 Question from Followed Beliefs. This brave puritan minister disagreed with the beliefs of the puritans. He/She didn’t believe ministers should interfere with religious practices or tell people what to believe. He/She started a colony called Rhode Island.

$300 Answer from Followed Beliefs. This puritan is Roger Williams.

$400 Question from Followed Beliefs. William Penn started the colony of Pennsylvania after his group of Quakers were persecuted in England. How and why did he found this colony?

$400 Answer from Followed Beliefs. Penn got land in America from the King of England because the King owed Penn’s father money. Penn started the colony so people could have religious freedom.

$500 Question from Followed Beliefs. This puritan lawyer led the puritans in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He believed that the puritans were like a city on a hill with all eyes on them. He believed people should live by the bible.

$500 Answer from Followed Beliefs. The puritan leader was John Winthrop.

Final Jeopardy Make your wager.

Final Jeopardy This Native American Tribe helped save Roger William’s life during the winter when he was kicked out of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Squanto was a member of this tribe.

Final Jeopardy Answer The Wampanoag Tribe helped to save Roger Williams.