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Social Studies Jeopardy Colonial Maryland

PeopleEvents Cause and Effect Vocabulary Anything you can Imagine

People Who was Leonard Calvert? Who was Leonard Calvert? MARYLAND’S FIRST GOVERNOR MARYLAND’S FIRST GOVERNOR

Events In what year did Christopher Columbus come to North America? In what year did Christopher Columbus come to North America?

Vocabulary What is a colony? What is a colony? A settlement ruled by another country A settlement ruled by another country

Anything You Can Imagine What was Maryland’s first cash crop? What was Maryland’s first cash crop? Tobacco Tobacco

Cause and Effect What caused many Native Americans to die in 1650? What caused many Native Americans to die in 1650? Illness brought by the English Illness brought by the English

People Why is Anne Arundel important? Why is Anne Arundel important? She was Cecil Calvert’s wife and had a city named after her She was Cecil Calvert’s wife and had a city named after her

Event Which event occurred in 1632 that allowed Cecil Calvert to start a colony in North America Which event occurred in 1632 that allowed Cecil Calvert to start a colony in North America King Charles I signed the Maryland Charter King Charles I signed the Maryland Charter

Cause and Effect The effect was slavery became an institution plantation owners in Maryland used. Why did this happen? The owners kept losing indentured servants who only worked a few years

Vocabulary What was tolerance and what kind of tolerance did the Calvert's want in their colony? What was tolerance and what kind of tolerance did the Calvert's want in their colony? Allowing people to have differing beliefs; Religious Allowing people to have differing beliefs; Religious

Anything You Can Imagine What were the Tolerance Acts of 1649? What were the Tolerance Acts of 1649? Laws made that said people who criticized others’ religions would be punished. Laws made that said people who criticized others’ religions would be punished.

People Who was the first person to see the Chesapeake Bay? Who was the first person to see the Chesapeake Bay? Giovanni da Verrazano Giovanni da Verrazano

Events What major event occurred as part of the changing cities in Maryland? What major event occurred as part of the changing cities in Maryland? Maryland’s capitol changed from St. Mary’s City to Annapolis/Anne Arundel. Maryland’s capitol changed from St. Mary’s City to Annapolis/Anne Arundel.

Cause and Effect What was one reason why English settlers could settle in Maryland? What was one reason why English settlers could settle in Maryland? They were able to trade for land with the Yaocomaco Indians They were able to trade for land with the Yaocomaco Indians

Vocabulary Explain the word rebellion. Who rebelled against Maryland’s government? Explain the word rebellion. Who rebelled against Maryland’s government? An attempt to overthrow a government or change it by force; Puritans in Maryland An attempt to overthrow a government or change it by force; Puritans in Maryland

Anything You Can Imagine Why didn’t George Calvert ever make it over to North America Why didn’t George Calvert ever make it over to North America He died before the Calvert’s received the colony of Maryland He died before the Calvert’s received the colony of Maryland

People List all of the reasons why Cecil Calvert is important to Maryland. List all of the reasons why Cecil Calvert is important to Maryland. He is the second Lord Baltimore, He received charter from English king to form colony of Maryland, Proprietor of Maryland He is the second Lord Baltimore, He received charter from English king to form colony of Maryland, Proprietor of Maryland

Events What happened in England in the 1640’s? The Puritans controlled the English Parliament

Cause and Effect What was written that made people become interested in moving to Maryland? What was written that made people become interested in moving to Maryland? Father Andrew White wrote a description called A relation of Maryland. Father Andrew White wrote a description called A relation of Maryland.

Vocabulary What is a port and what was an important new port that developed in Maryland? What is a port and what was an important new port that developed in Maryland? A place where sips and boars can dock, load, and unload products; Baltimore A place where sips and boars can dock, load, and unload products; Baltimore

Anything You Can Imagine What was the population of Maryland in 1650, 1670, and 1750 What was the population of Maryland in 1650, 1670, and ,000; 10,000; 100,000 1,000; 10,000; 100,000

People What was Margaret Brent’s job? Why is she remember in history? What was Margaret Brent’s job? Why is she remember in history? Handling Leonard Calvert’s money; first woman in North America to ask for the right to vote Handling Leonard Calvert’s money; first woman in North America to ask for the right to vote

Events What happened in 1688 and why is this important to Maryland? New Protestant king ruled England; He took control of Maryland and made it a royal colony

Cause and Effect What are two reason Baltimore became a successful settlement in Maryland? What are two reason Baltimore became a successful settlement in Maryland? Important port in Maryland, Iron nearby helped businesses grow, Important port in Maryland, Iron nearby helped businesses grow,

Vocabulary Proprietor comes from another word. What is that word? Proprietor comes from another word. What is that word? Property Property

Anything You Can Imagine What are the reasons the Calvert’s wanted to start a colony in North America? What are the reasons the Calvert’s wanted to start a colony in North America? Religious Tolerance, Land, and Money Religious Tolerance, Land, and Money