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Jeopardy Battles Str/Weak Vocab Whatever Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy People

$100 Battles A battle which turned out be a moral victory where the colonists had killed 1,000 trained British troops to their 400.

$100 Answer Battles Battle of Bunker Hill

$200 Battles A Battle where George Washington Beat the Hessian troops on Christmas Day

$200 Answer Battles Trenton

$300 Battles The Place where John Burgoyne Surrendered to the Americans because Of poor communication with his troops. It becomes the turning point of the war.

$300 Answer Battles Saratoga

$400 Battles Who won the Battle of New York

$400 Answer Battles British

$500 Battles Who won the Battle of Yorktown which ended the war

$500 Answer Battles Americans

$100 Sre/Weak An American Strength that helped Win the Trenton

$100 Answer Sre/Weak George Washington’s Leadership

$200 Sre/Weak What poor leadership on the British Side led them to lose Saratoga?

$200 Answer Sre/Weak Poor war strategy

$300 Sre/Weak What Strength did the British have At the Battle of Bunker Hill?

$300 Answer Sre/Weak More Men and Ammo

$400 Sre/Weak What was the Weakness the Americans Had at Valley Forge?

$400 Answer Sre/Weak Lack of food and supplies

$500 Sre/Weak What strength did the Americans Have at Yorktown

$500 Answer Sre/Weak Block off the Port and Military Leadership

$100 People General of Colonial Army

$100 Answer People George Washington

$200 People Author of Common Sense

$200 Answer People Thomas Paine

$300 People Scribe of the Declaration of Independence

$300 Answer People Thomas Jefferson

$400 People The Prussian Soldier that helped at Valley Forge

$400 Answer People Baron Friedrich von Steuben

$500 People President of the Second Continental Congress

$500 Answer People John Hancock

$100 Vocab Document stating the thirteen colonies were separate from Great Britain.

$100 Answer Vocab Declaration of Independence

$200 Vocab Something that prevents goods and people from moving in and out of the area.

$200 Answer Vocab Blockade

$300 Vocab List at least 3 facts of things That are in the Declaration of Independence.

$300 Answer Vocab Life Liberty Pursuit of Happiness July 4, 1776 List of grievances against the King answered “God-given rights” Thomas Jefferson “All men are created equal” John Hancock and why he signed so big Government abuse

$400 Vocab In the Treaty of Paris, the Americans won their independence and

$400 Answer Vocab Land East of the Mississippi

$500 Vocab Where Britain acknowledged the independence of the colonies in 1783.

$500 Answer Vocab Treaty of Paris

$100 Whatever The 2 nd Continental Congress wrote A document that 56 men signed

$100 Answer Whatever Declaration of Independence

$200 Whatever Where American soldiers endured the harsh winter of

$200 Answer Whatever Valley Forge

$300 Whatever The 2 nd Continental Congress asked George Washington to do what?

$300 Answer Whatever Be the General of the New Army

$400 Whatever A Pamphlet that was given the Colonists to persuade them for Independence

$400 Answer Whatever Common Sense

$500 Whatever Who lost more men at Bunker Hill

$500 Answer Whatever British

Final Jeopardy What were two things the British were Hoping to get from Concord/Lexington

Final Jeopardy Answer Capture ammunition supplies