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This was the first permanent settlement A a What is Jamestown?

These colonists disappeared after a few years of settlement. Nobody knows what happened to them A 200 What is Roanoke Island?

A 300 What is looking for riches/gold? This is the main reason why people settled in Jamestown

This is a formal document which the settlers signed in order to set up the first American civil government A 400 What is the Mayflower Compact?

This settlement, one of the first after Jamestown, was established to escape religious persecution. A 500 Who are the Pilgrims?

This is the three regions of the American Colonies B b What are the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies?

B 200 What are the Southern colonies? These colonies heavily relied on slave labor for its economy

New England colonies had their economy based off of this type of goods. B 300 What is manufactured goods?

B 400 What are the middle colonies? New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania are in this colonial region.

B 500 What is Georgia? This colony was set up for English debtors to have a fresh start

C 100 This trade route includes the New England colonies, the West Indies, and West Africa What is the Triangular Trade?

It is a journey that African slaves took from Africa to North America. C 200 What is the Middle Passage?

This colonial region is known for its religious tolerance. C 300 What are the Middle Colonies?

This colonial region is known for its farming C 400 What are the Southern Colonies?

This is the name of all the New England Colonies. C 500 What do New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut have in common?

This act taxed colonists on stamps, newspapers, and other printed material D d What is the Stamp Act?

The British declared that all lands west of the Appalachian Mountains and East of the Mississippi River now belong to the Native Americans D 200 What is the Proclamation of 1763?

This was a direct effect of the Tea Act D 300 What is the Boston Tea Party?

This was written to encourage colonists to declare their independence from Britain. D 400 What is the Common Sense?

D 500 Boston Harbor shut down and Massachusetts is now under military control What is the Coercive or Intolerable acts?

E e This was the first battle of the American Revolution What is the battle of Lexington and Concord?

This country decided to directly assist the colonies. E 200 Who is France?

E 300 This was the first major American Victory in the war which resulted in France and Spain declaring war on Britain What is the Battle of Saratoga?

The American troops suffered difficult conditions during this winter lacking food, clothing, and shelter E 400 What is Valley Forge?

E 500 What is fighting on your own land, help from other nations, and motivation? These are the reasons why the colonist won the war

Settlers who agreed to work without wages for a specific period of time in exchange for their passage to America. F f What are indentured servants?

He wrote Common Sense F 200 Who is Thomas Paine?

F 300 What is Tobacco? This was the first major cash crop in the colonies.

These are the three unalienable rights mentioned in the Declaration of Independence F 400 What is the right of life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness?

According to John Locke, this is what you should do if the government fails to protect your natural rights. F 500 What is to reform the government?

The Final Jeopardy Category is: America Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin Finalcategory

Name all 13 colonies (Spelling counts!) Click on screen to continue finalquestion

Answer! 1.New Hampshire 2.Connecticut 3.Rhode Island 4.Massachusetts 5.New York 6.New Jersey 7.Pennsylvania 8.Delaware 9.Maryland 10.Georgia 11.North Carolina 12.South Carolina 13.Virginia

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!