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Jeopardy! Found- ers Settlers Colo- ies Govern- ment Potpour ri Etc. 100 200 300 400 500
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Founders This Quaker founded Pennsylvania. Who is William Penn? BACK
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Founders-200 This man was a leader of Jamestown? Who was John Smith? BACK
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Founders - 300 This man started the colony of Georgia. Who was James Oglethorpe? BACK
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Founders - 400 This man founded Connecticut. Who was Thomas Hooker? BACK
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Founders-500 This man founded the state of Maryland. Who was Lord Baltimore or Cecil Calvert? BACK
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Settlers-100 This group settled in Penn. And R.I.? Who were the Quakers? BACK
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Settlers-200 This group settled in Maryland because of its policy of religious toleration. Who were the English Catholics? BACK
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Settlers -300 The Puritans first settled this colony. What is Massachusetts Bay Colony? BACK
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Settlers-400 This group from Europe first settled in Delaware. Who were the Swedes? BACK
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Settlers - 500 This group settled in Georgia. Who were English debtors? BACK
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Colonies - 100 This colony was established as a military outpost to protect the colonists from the Native Americans. What is Georgia? BACK
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Colonies-200 Both these colonies received early help to get them through their “starving time”. What were Plymouth and Jamestown? BACK
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Colonies - 300 The word “Croatoan” was a possible clue left by the settlers at this early attempt at colonization. What is Roanoke? BACK
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Colonies-400 This was the first English permanent colony in the Americas. What is Jamestown? BACK
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Colonies -500 This colony was the first to recognize the idea of “separation of church and state”. What is Rhode Island? BACK
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Government-100 This was the first representative assembly in the American colonies. What is the House of Burgesses? BACK
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Government-200 This was the first written Constitution in the American colonies. What was the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut? BACK
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Government - 300 This document helped to establish the idea of self-government and majority rule in the colonies. What was the Mayflower Compact? BACK
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Government - 400 This was passed to insure religious freedom and to attract new settlers. What was the Toleration Act? BACK
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Government - 500 This man led a group of landless settlers to try and force Governor Berkeley to approve a war against the Native Americans. Who was Nathaniel Bacon? BACK
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Potpourri - 100 Jamestown was founded in this state and in this year. What is Virginia in 1607? BACK
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Potpourri - 200 These 2 crops in the Carolinas encouraged the use of enslaved Africans. What were rice and indigo? BACK
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Potpourri - 300 This was the incentive the Dutch West India Company used to attract settlers to New Netherland. What were patroonships? BACK
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Potpourri -400 At one time this colony was part of Pennsylvania even though they had a separate assembly. What is Delaware? BACK
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Potpourri - 500 These are the 13 colonies and by section. What are New England: Mass. Conn. R.I. New Hampshire. Middle: N.Y. N.J. Del. Pa. Southern: Va. Md. N.C. S.C. Ga.? BACK
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Etc. - 100 This was the date of the Pilgrims landing at Plymouth? What is 1620? BACK
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Etc. - 200 These are 3 beliefs that are part of “ The New England Way” What are honesty, godliness, hard work and education? BACK
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Etc. - 300 This describes the kind of colony the King owned or appointed a governor to run. What is a royal colony? BACK
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Etc. - 400 This man drove the Dutch out of New Netherland. Who was the Duke of York? BACK
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Etc. -500 This term describes a colony owned by a single owner. What is a proprietary colony? BACK
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