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Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…

Your Topic The SpanishJamestownPlymouthThe Middle Colonies Bonus Question

The Spanish: 200 This man conquered the Aztecs in present day Mexico Hernan Cortes

The Spanish: 400 Question: The name of the system which enslaved Native Americans Answer encomienda system

The Spanish: 600 Question: Who sailed to Florida hoping to find the fountain of youth? Answer Ponce’ de Leon

Spanish: 800 Question: This was the name given to the mixed Spanish and Native American population Answer mestizo

Spanish: 1000 Question: Caused by his disapproval of the imposing of Spanish culture on Natives, this rebellion gave Native Americans control of the Southwest for 14 years. Answer Pope’s Rebellion

Jamestown: 200 Question: Founder of Jamestown Answer John Smith

Jamestown: 400 Question: The crop that allowed Jamestown to prosper Answer Tobacco

Jamestown: 600 Question: System in which anyone who paid for their or someone else’s trip got 50 acres of land Answer Headright system

Jamestown: 800 Question: A person who agreed to a limited term of servitude Answer Indentured servants

Jamestown: 1000 Question: This colony was discovered before Jamestown but its settlers mysteriously disappeared Answer Roanoke

Plymouth: 200 Question: He envisioned a “city upon a hill” Answer John Winthrop

Plymouth: 400 Question: When more settlers came, Plymouth was renamed this colony. Answer The Massachusetts Bay Colony

Plymouth: 600 Question: The Puritans came to America seeking this. Answer Religious freedom

Plymouth: 800 Question: Name of the conflict in which over 600 Natives were slaughtered by colonists Answer The Pequot War

Plymouth: 1000 Question: This 1675 conflict between settlers and Native Americans was named for what the English called Metacom Answer “King Phillip’s War”

Middle Colonies: 200 Question: Pennsylvania was founded by this religious group Answer The Quakers

Middle Colonies: 400 Question: Philadelphia, founded by William Penn, literally translates to this phrase, now its nickname Answer The “city of brotherly love”

Middle Colonies: 600 Question: This colony, now New York, was founded by explorer Henry Hudson. Answer New Netherland

Middle Colonies: 800 Question: New Jersey was divided into two territories at one time, called this: Answer East Jersey and West Jersey

Middle Colonies: 1000 Question: William Penn formed this (be specific) to deal with Native Americans. Answer A council consisting of settlers and natives

Bonus Question: 5000 pts. Question: What is the oldest city in NJ? (The first one settled by Europeans) Answer … Jersey City

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!