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Jeopardy New England Colonies

Round One Triangle Religious Settlement Economics Potluck TradeIssues

Triangle Trade 100 American Colonies to Africa to ____

Triangle Trade 200 American Colonies to West Indies to ____

Triangle Trade 300 Brought to the West Indies from the American Colonies

Triangle Trade 400 These “items” were brought from Africa to the American Colonies

Triangle Trade 500 Brought to England from Southern Europe.

Religious Issues 100 Religious Issues 100Separatists

Religious Issues 200 Religious Issues 200purify

Religious Issues 300 Religious Issues 300 Too Catholic

Religious Issues 400 Religious Issues 400 Founder of the Baptists

Religious Issues 500 Religious Issues 500 Colony that allowed for religious tolerance.

Settlement 100 Settlement 100 The first of the New England settlements.

Settlement 200 Settlement 200 Located between the two parts of Massachusetts

Settlement 300 Settlement 300 Founded by the Puritans

Settlement 400 Settlement 400 The two states today that were NOT New England Colonies

Settlement 500 Settlement 500 Caused a large increase in the Puritan population in the 1630s

Economics 100 This caused farming to be difficult.

Economics 200 New England practiced ___ farming.

Economics 300 Natural resources such as forests and easy access to the sea helped create this industry

Economics 400 Created by England to restrict the Triangle Trade

Economics 500 Economic system used by England to control the colonies

Potluck 100 Potluck 100 Center of the New England Town

Potluck 200 Potluck 200 Agreement made by the Pilgrims about government

Potluck 300 Potluck 300 Stressed godliness, education, and hard work

Potluck 400 Potluck 400

Potluck 500 Potluck 500 The creation of a new ___ ended the Puritan power over elections

FINAL JEOPARDY

New England Colonies