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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Colonial Life The Great Awakening The French EmpireFrench/IndianWarHunkyDudesImmigration/Population
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$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 TaxesRevolutionaryShenanigansWar! More War For the DudesAftermath Of F/I War
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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C1-$100 Final Jeopardy
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C1-$100 These immigrants were primarily Lutheran and made up 6% of the colonial population
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C1-$200 These immigrants were “hot-headed” and had no loyalty to the British
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C1-$300 Southern colonies contained a population that was 90% “these”
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C1-$400 By 1775, the average age of colonists was this
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C1-$500 Germans settled largely into this Quaker state
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C2-$100 The Triangular trade included trading this drink to Africa for slaves
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C2-$200 This profession was the most honorable in the colonies in the 1700s
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C2-$300 This disease was arguably the most widespread in the colonies
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C2-$400 Most colonials were members of this church
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C2-$500 These colonies, due to their religious beliefs, had higher educational standards
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C3-$100 One cause of the Great Awakening was this intellectual movement in Europe in the 1600s
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C3-$200 This minister preached that we are all “Sinners in the hands of an angry God”
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C3-$300 This man taught that predestination was a false idea and that each individual was saved by their own free will
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C3-$400 This man’s booming voice, scared parishioners into repentence
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C3-$500 This holiday was “frowned upon” in the colonies due to its ties to paganism and Catholicism
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C4-$100 This man was the “father of New France”
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C3-200 The fur of this animal was the primary pursuit of French settlers
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C3-$300 Name the part of New France circled on this map
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C3-$400 France’s main Catholic ally was this country
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C3-$500 The French befriended this Indian Tribe in North America
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C4-$100 The French and Indian war began over land in this Valley
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C4-$200 George Washington was sent to clear the French out of this fort
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C4-$300 This was summoned in order to defend against the French and bribe the Iroquois Indians
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C4-$400 When this man was put in charge of the British military, the British began winning the French and Indian War
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C4-$500 After the war, the French gave much of this modern North American country to Britain
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C4-$100 Name this hunky dude
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C4-$200 Name this hunky dude
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C4-$300 Name this hunky dude (actor)
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C4-$400 Name this hot dude
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C4-$500 Name this Hunky god
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The Colonists learned the British were not “this” after the French and Indian War
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This Native American rebelled after the French and Indian war, but the British defeated
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The British passed this which said that Americans could not settle in lands west of the Appalachian Mountains
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The chief that rebelled was from this Indian tribe
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The British gave Indians blankets infested with this to stop the rebellion
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This tax mainly affected wealthy lawyers, newspaper owners, printing press operators, book publishers, etc, but angered many
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These acts placed taxes on glass, paper, paint, and tea
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After the repeal of the Stamp Tax, Parliament passed this act, which said that parliament had the right to impose any tax on the colonies
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The Tea Act required all colonies to buy tea from this company
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What is this a picture of?
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This man was the leader of those who participated in the Boston Tea Partay
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Name this event
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The first battles of the Revolutionary war were in these two Massachusetts Cities
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These acts were passed by Britain as punishment for the Boston Tea Party
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The people responsible for the Boston Tea Party dressed up like these people
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Samuel Adams created these, which spread propaganda throughout the colonies
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At the first Continental Congress, the delegates chose to create this group of colonial militia men
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These were German soldiers hired by the British
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He was a young Frenchman who came to the U.S. to participate in the Revolution and help train American soldiers
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The U.S. succeeded in the revolution due largely to the economic and military aid from this country
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This man said that breaking away from Britain was “common sense”
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The second Continental Congress named this man as leader of the Continental Army
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This battle was the turning point in the Revolutionary War
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This man made the statement that “These colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states” on July 2 nd, 1776
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Patriots who favored independence from Britain were known as these
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Name this attractive lady
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Name this attractive Lady
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Name this hottie
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