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The English Colonies Review Jeopardy New England MiddleSouthernVocabulary Mystery Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from New England Massachusetts Bay colony was sponsored by the Massachusetts Bay Company. This means that Massachusetts Bay was a _______________ colony.

$100 Answer from New England Charter

$200 Question from New England This colony was founded by Roger Williams

$200 Answer from New England Rhode Island

$300 Question from New England The physical feature that separates New England from the rest of the colonies is:

$300 Answer from New England The Green Mountains of Vermont

$400 Question from New England John Winthrop was the governor of this colony.

$400 Answer from New England Massachusetts Bay

$500 Question from New England List the 4 New England Colonies

$500 Answer from New England Massachusetts Bay Rhode Island Connecticut New Hampshire

$100 Question from Middle This colony was taken from the Dutch by the English.

$100 Answer from Middle New York

$200 Question from Middle This colony was founded by Thomas Hooker.

$200 Answer from Middle Connecticut

$300 Question from Middle Which colony is #7 pointing to?

$300 Answer from Middle New Jersey

$400 Question from Middle The Middle Colonies are also known as the ____________colonies.

$400 Answer from Middle Breadbasket

$500 Question from Middle What are the 4 Middle Colonies?

$500 Answer from Middle New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware

$100 Question from Southern James Oglethorpe is most associated with the founding of:

$100 Answer from Southern Georgia

$200 Question from Georgia The major way of making a living in the Southern colonies in the late 1600s and early 1700s was:

$200 Answer from Southern Farming

$300 Question from Southern The Area of the Atlantic Coastal Plains in the South with many wide rivers and many plantations was the:

$300 Answer from Southern Tidewater

$400 Question from Southern It was founded by Lord Baltimore

$400 Answer from Southern Maryland

$500 Question from Southern What are the Southern Colonies?

$500 Answer from Southern Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia

$100 Question from Vocabulary An area used to separate two hostile groups.

$100 Answer from Vocabulary Buffer State

$200 Question from Vocabulary This allowed for free worship of Christians in Maryland.

$200 Answer from Vocabulary Toleration Act or Act of Toleration

$300 Question from Vocabulary A person who signed a contract agreeing to work for a period of time in exchange for his trip to America.

$300 Answer from Vocabulary Indentured Servant

$400 Question from Vocabulary Line that separates the Southern and Middle colonies.

$400 Answer from Vocabulary Mason-Dixon

$500 Question from Vocabulary This was a tough trip from Africa to the Americas for slaves.

$500 Answer from Vocabulary Middle Passage

$100 Question from Mystery In Massachusetts Bay, what were the stocks used for?

$100 Answer from Mystery A form of punishment

$200 Question from Mystery What is another name for the Quakers?

$200 Answer from Mystery The Society of Friends or the Religious Society of Friends

$300 Question from Mystery The Great Migration refers to the movement of people to:

$300 Answer from Mystery Massachusetts Bay

$400 Question from Mystery What are two uses of the Puritan meetinghouse?

$400 Answer from Mystery Any two of the following: Town meetings Places of worship School

$500 Question from Mystery What are three major ways of making a living in the New England colonies?

$500 Answer from H5 Any three of the following: Lumbering Fur Trapping and Trading Fishing Shipbuilding

Final Jeopardy The Quakers had a set of beliefs and we talked about 4 of them in class. List two of these beliefs.

Final Jeopardy Answer Any of the following: All people were equal in God’s sight Women could preach in public Refused to bow or remove hats in presence of nobility Spoke against war and refused to join army.