AMERICAN REVOLUTION JEOPARDY By: Rachel Hutcherson St. Stephen X.

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AMERICAN REVOLUTION JEOPARDY By: Rachel Hutcherson St. Stephen X

DIRECTIONS Click on the bottom button to start the game. Once on the main menu, begin by picking a point value. Think about what is being asked, and then choose an answer. It will be revealed whether you are right or wrong. If you are right then click the home button to return to the main menu. If you are wrong, click the return button to go back and try again. Continue the game until all of the questions have been asked. X

MAIN MENU X Image:

100 POINT QUESTION In what year did the American Revolution officially begin? A B C D X

200 POINT QUESTION Who was the commander of the Continental Army? Benedict Arnold General Gates Charles Cornwallis George Washington A B C D X

300 POINT QUESTION What was the turning point of the Revolution? Battle of Saratoga Battle of Camden Battle of Yorktown Battle of Lexington A B C D X Image: The Daily Caller

400 POINT QUESTION What document officially ended the American Revolution? Declaration of Independence Treaty of Paris Treaty of Greenville Articles of Confederation A B C D X

500 POINT QUESTION  In October of 1780, Americans beat out British troops here. Brandywine Concord Quebec King’s Mountain A B C D X Image:

600 POINT QUESTION  Who was the American Naval hero that took down the Serapis? General Howe John Paul Jones Thomas Jefferson Ethan Allen A B C D X

700 POINT QUESTION  Where did Loyalists and Patriots form guerilla bands? The New England Colonies The Middle Colonies The Backcountry The Southern Colonies A B C D X Image:

800 POINT QUESTION  By the end of the war, approximately how many American casualties were there? 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 A B C D X

THAT IS CORRECT! Click on the Home button to return to the main menu! X

SORRY! THAT IS NOT CORRECT! Click the return button to go back to the previous slide. X