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Chapter 5: The New England Colonies Masachusetts Bay Colony Rhode Island, Connecticut , and New Hampshire Colonies General Knowledge of the New England Colonies Everyday Life in the New England Colonies The Economy of the New England Colonies 200 400 600 800 1000 Final Jeopardy

Topic 1: 200 Question: The leader of the Massachusettes Bay Colony Answer John Winthrop Back

Topic 1: 400 Question: The main reason the Massachusettes Bay Colony was established. Answer The puritans wanted to live according to their religious beliefs. Back

Topic 1: 600 Question: The name of the person who was expelled (forced to leave) the Massachusettes Bay Colony Answer Roger Williams Back

Topic 1: 800 Question: Name at least two ways the puritans tried to live as an “example of Christian living.” Answer Strict rules Long church services Combined free time with work. People who didn’t follow the rules were expelled. Back

Topic 1: 1000 Question: The woman who questioned the Puritan teachings and was charged with sedition. Answer Anne Hutchinson Back

Topic 2: 200 Question: The person who founded the Providence Colony. Answer Roger Williams Back

Topic 2: 400 Question: Give a reason the Rhode Island Colony was founded. (Providence) Answer Religious freedom Better communications with the Native Americans Back

Topic 2: 600 Question: This person founded the settlement of Hartford, which became part of the Connecticut Colony Answer Thomas Hooker Back

Topic 2: 800 Question: The reason the Connecticut Colony was founded. Answer The colonists wanted to move where the land was fertile to farm. Back

Topic 2: 1000 Question: The reason the New Hampshire Colony was founded. Answer The colonists wanted to create a fishing colony. Back

Topic 3: 200 Question: The major issue caused by King Philip’s War. Answer Colonists and the Native Americans disagreed about ownership of the land. Back

Topic 3: 400 Question: The leader of the Wampanoag who tried to unite the Native Americans against the colonists in New England Answer Metacomet Back

Topic 3: 600 Question: The name given to Metacomet by the New England Colonists Answer King Phillip Back

Topic 3: 800 Question: The school established by the Puritans in Boston. Answer Harvard College Back

Topic 3: 1000 Question: The founder of the New Hampshire Colony that was founded to find better places for fishing. Answer David Thompson Back

Topic 4: 200 Question: Name the three places the triangular trade routes connected. Answer England, Africa, and the English Colonies Back

Topic 4: 400 Question: An economy where people are free to choose they goods they make and sell and free to compete in business. Answer Free Market Economy Back

Topic 4: 600 Question: This industry relied heavily on the lumber industry. Answer Naval stores Back

Topic 4: 800 Question: Name at least two industries found within the New England Colonies. Answer Fishing Logging (lumber) Shipbuilding Trade Back

Topic 4: 1000 Question: The term used to describe English-made products brought into the New England Colonies. Answer Imports Back

Topic 5: 200 Question: The purpose of the Town Meetings in the New England Colonies. Answer To take care of town government (voting on laws and discussing town issues) Back

Topic 5: 400 Question: The colonists did this to ensure they had a representative government. Answer The colonists elected their own leaders. Back

Topic 5: 600 Question: Give two examples of responsibilities of colonial girls. Answer Prepared food Made clothing Made soap Made candles Made brushes Back

Topic 5: 800 Question: Give two examples of responsibilities of colonial boys. Answer Worked in fields Hunted Made tools Raised animals Back

Topic 5: 1000 Question: The main source for material when learning to read was found in this book. Answer The Bible Back

Final Jeopardy Question: John Winthrop once said, “We shall be as a city upon a hill. They eyes of all people are upon us…” Explain what we meant. Answer John Winthrop was the leader of the Puritans. He thought that everyone would look to them to see the picture of Christian living. Back