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Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…

Your Topic America Grows up The NorthThe SouthFrench and Indian War and trouble a- brewin’ Bonus Question

America Grows Up: 200 Theory that a country’s ultimate goal was self- sufficiency and that all countries were in a competition to acquire the most gold and silver Mercantilism

America Grows Up: 400 Question: Series of laws restricting colonial trade Answer Navigation Acts

America Grows Up: 600 Question: Policy in which England relaxed its enforcement of most regulations in exchange for economic loyalty from the colonies Salutary neglect

America Grows Up: 800 Question: Name given to the bloodless overthrow of King James II in England. Answer The Glorious Revolution

America Grows Up: 1000 Question: In every colony, this group paid the governor’s salary, giving them great power Colonial assembly

The North: 200 Question: Movement that emphasized the value of reason Answer The Enlightenment

The North: 400 Question: Jonathan Edwards was a member of this movement in the North Answer The Great Awakening

The North: 600 Question: The name of the town in which the witch trials took place in 1692 Salem, MA

The North: 800 Question: Why did the North have fewer slaves than the South? Answer The economy in the North did not require as much labor

The North: 1000 Question: The two founding fathers mentioned in this chapter from the North Answer John Adams and Benjamin Franklin

The South: 200 Question: The voyage that brought Africans to North and South America Answer The middle passage

The South: 400 Question: Former slave who wrote the first slave narrative Answer Olaudah Equiano

The South: 600 Slave rebellion in 1739 in Charleston, South Carolina Answer The Stono Rebellion

The South: 800 Question: The South established these that were grown primarily for sale rather than for the farmer’s use Answer Cash crop

The South: 1000 Question: Young Enlightenment thinker from Virginia who declared himself to be rather independent Answer Thomas Jefferson

Fr-Indian War: 200 Question: Young officer who “started” the French and Indian War, and had to surrender in his first battle (if at first, you don’t succeed…) Answer George Washington

Fr-Indian War: 400 Question: Native Americans fought for them during the war Answer France AND Great Britain

Fr-Indian War : 600 Question: The Proclamation of 1763 banned all settlement here Answer West of the Appalachian Mountains

Fr-Indian War: 800 Question: The Sugar Act of 1764 was established by Britain to stop this The smuggling of goods into the country

Fr-Indian War: 1000 Question: During the war named after this chief, blankets infected with smallpox were given to Native Americans by the British Answer Pontiac

Final Jeopardy Question: The name of Ben Franklin’s book of sayings included gems like, “A penny saved is a penny earned.”, “Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead.”, and “Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise” Answer … Poor Richard’s Almanac

The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!