DIRECTIONS:  Sit in chairs or on the floor side-by-side but sitting in opposite directions.  Student A faces the board where the words are being displayed.

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DIRECTIONS:  Sit in chairs or on the floor side-by-side but sitting in opposite directions.  Student A faces the board where the words are being displayed.  Student B sits with his/her back to the display board (interactive board).

PASSWORD/ TABOO RULES You will play with a partner or in a group of 4 You will have 1 partner within that group You will try to get your partner to guess the term without actually saying it (like Taboo!) If your teammate gets it, then you win a point (keep track!)

PASSWORD COLONIZATION AND REVOLUTION

TRIANGLE TRADE

MIDDLE PASSAGE

COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE

ROANOKE/LOST COLONY

PIEDMONT

COASTAL PLAIN

APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS

JAMESTOWN

13 COLONIES New England Middle Southern

CASH CROPS

PLANTATION SYSTEM

GREAT WAGON ROAD

QUAKERS

PURITANS

MORAVIANS

SLAVES

INDENTURED SERVANTS

REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY

MAYFLOWER COMPACT/PLYMOUTH

HOUSE OF BURGESSES/JAMESTOWN

8 LORD’S PROPRIETORS

FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

PARLIAMENT

KING GEORGE III

PROCLAMATION LINE OF 1763

STAMP ACT

NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION

QUARTERING ACT

BOSTON MASSACRE

SHOTS HEARD ROUND THE WORLD

BOSTON TEA PARTY

2 ND CONTINENTAL CONGRESS

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

SONS OF LIBERTY

LOYALISTS AND PATRIOTS Redcoats

MECKLENBURG AND HALIFAX RESOLVES

NATURAL RIGHTS

ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION

SEPARATION OF POWERS

CHECKS AND BALANCES

BILL OF RIGHTS

HABEAS CORPUS

3/5 COMPROMISE

JAMES MADISON

FEDERALISTS AND ANTI-FEDERALISTS

THOMAS JEFFERSON

GEORGE WASHINGTON

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

FEDERALISM

LIMITED GOVERNMENT