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Enjoy “Southern Colonies” Jeopardy! Cobras vs. Ballers Buzzers ready (a.k.a. clap your hands) A player from Cobras chooses a category and question dollar amount first. Ms. Case reads the “answer” completely, then contestants can respond. Once students answer, we will record the contestant’s score – You gain the dollar amount if correct; lose the dollar amount if incorrect. We will continue the game until all categories are finished.
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Name the Port City Colonial Industry and Facts Slavery in the Colonies Important Terms Misc. Information Game Board $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500
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This port city is located in the Southern Colony of Georgia. $100
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What is Savannah? $100 To Game Board
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This port city is located in the Southern Colony of South Carolina. $200
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What is Charles Town? $200 To Game Board
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This port city is located in the Southern Colony of Maryland. $300
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What is Baltimore? $300 To Game Board
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This port city is located in the Southern Colony of North Carolina. $400
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What is Wilmington ? $400 To Game Board
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This port city is located in the Southern Colony of Virginia. $500
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What is Norfolk? $500 To Game Board
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This is a plant grown for the purpose of selling or trading. $100
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What is a cash crop? $100 To Game Board
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This cash crop was grown primarily in the Georgia and South Carolina colonies. $200
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What is indigo? $200 To Game Board
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This was the main cash crop grown in the Northern areas of the Southern Colonies. $300
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What is tobacco? $300 To Game Board
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James Oglethorpe founded this colony. $400
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What is the Georgia Colony? $400 To Game Board
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Many Southern Colonists hired this person to buy and sell goods for them in England. $500
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What is a broker? $500 To Game Board
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Most enslaved African Americans worked on these in the Southern Colonies. $100
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What are plantations? $100 To Game Board
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The slaves did this by telling stories and singing songs about Africa. $200
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How did the slaves preserve their culture? $200 To Game Board
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Many African slaves took refuge here when they escaped from their owners. $300
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Where is Spanish Florida? $300 To Game Board
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The slaves did this by pretending to be sick and working slowly. $400
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How did the slaves resist their owners? $400 To Game Board
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These are people who watched field slaves as they worked. $500
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Who are overseers? $500 To Game Board
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This is the land between the Coastal Plain and the Appalachian Mountains. $100
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What is the backcountry? $100 To Game Board
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They are people who owe money. $200
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Who are debtors? $200 To Game Board
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This is a written plan of government. $300
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What is a constitution? $300 To Game Board
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It is called this when something is made a part of everyday life. $400
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What is institutiona lized? $400 To Game Board
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This is a person who is paid to buy and sell for someone else. $500
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What is a broker? $500 To Game Board
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The Calverts wanted to provide a refuge for this group of people. $100
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Who are the Catholics? $100 To Game Board
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It is a product that is used to build and repair a ship. $200
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What is a naval store? $200 To Game Board
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This region was known as the backcountry of the Southern Colonies. $300
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What is the Piedmont? $300 To Game Board
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This document allowed religious freedom to all Christians in the Maryland Colony. $400
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What is the Toleration Act? $400 To Game Board
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This colony’s region originally ranged from Virginia to Spanish Florida. $500
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What is the Carolina Colony ? $500 To Game Board
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Final Jeopardy Category: Click for “Answer”
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It is the largest cash crop in the south. Click to see the correct response!
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What is tobacco ? Exit Game
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Thank You for Playing Acknowledgements: Graphics: Microsoft Office Clip Art and Media Jeopardy Template: B. Burkett October 2003
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Be Curious… Read & Learn More about Colonies!
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