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1 Created by, Amy Sether

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3 People

4 Acts

5 Events

6 Quotes

7 Vocabulary

8 Hodge Podge

9 Events Vocabulary People Acts Quotes Hodge Podge $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

10 1-100 Commander of the Continental Army $100

11 1-100A Who is George Washington? $100

12 One of the five colonists killed during the Boston Massacre. $200
1-200 One of the five colonists killed during the Boston Massacre. $200

13 1-200A Who is Crispus Attucks? $200

14 1-300 Rode to Lexington to warn the patriots of an attack. $300

15 1-300A Who is Paul Revere? $300

16 1-400 Made cartoons to unite colonies. $400

17 1-400A Who is Benjamin Franklin? $400

18 1-500 Wrote the Declaration of Independence. $500

19 1-500A Who is Thomas Jefferson? $500

20 2-100A A tariff on molasses and sugar. $100

21 1-500A What was the Sugar Act? $100

22 The colonists were not allowed to settle on land west of the
2-200 The colonists were not allowed to settle on land west of the Appalachians? $200

23 2-200A What is the Proclamation of 1763? $200

24 2-300 A tariff on all printed material? $300

25 2-300A What was the Stamp Act? $300

26 2-400 A tariff on imported goods such as glass, paint, and tea. $400

27 2-400A What was the Townshend Act? $400

28 2-500 Some colonists called them the Intolerable Acts. $500

29 What was the Coersive Acts? $500

30 between the soldiers and colonists on Five colonists were killed.
3-100 This event occurred between the soldiers and colonists on the evening of March 5, 1770. Five colonists were killed. $100

31 3-100A What was the Boston Massacre? $100

32 The second Continental this as a final attempt to avoid war.
3-200 The second Continental Congress sent this as a final attempt to avoid war. $200

33 3-200A What the Olive Branch Petition? $200

34 took over British Ships.
3-300 Colonists dressed as Mohawk Indians took over British Ships. $300

35 3- What was the Boston Tea Party? $300

36 Congress approved this on
3-400 Congress approved this on July 4, 1776. $400

37 3-400A What was the Declaration of Independence? $400

38 the purpose to persuade others
3-500 A booklet that was published with the purpose to persuade others to change their way of thinking. $500

39 3-500A What was Common Sense. $500

40 popular to show resistance
4-100 The slogan that became popular to show resistance to Britian's new laws. $100

41 4-100A What is, "No taxation without representation?" $100

42 4-200 The first shot fired at the battle of Concord. $200

43 4-200A What was, "The shot heard 'round the world?" $200

44 $300 When Ben Franklin was referring to the punishment for treason.
4-300 When Ben Franklin was referring to the punishment for treason. $300

45 must all hang together, or we shall hang seperately?"
What was, "We must all hang together, or most assuredly we shall hang seperately?" $300

46 4-400 Given at a speech by the orator Patrick Henry. $400

47 4-400A What is, "Give me liberty or give me death?" $400

48 Jefferson's key political idea
4-500 Jefferson's key political idea to explain why the colonies wanted freedom. $500

49 equal and have unalienable
What is, "All men are created equal and have unalienable rights?" $500

50 5-100 Great Britain's law making assembly. $100

51 What is Parliment? $100

52 5-200 A tax on imported goods. $200

53 5-200A What is tariff? $200

54 5-300 A civilian army that is used only in emergencies. $300

55 5-300A What is militia? $300

56 5-400 Someone who gives speeches. $400

57 5-400A What is an orator? $400

58 Information written to persuade others to change their way of
5-500 Information written to persuade others to change their way of thinking. $500

59 5-500A What is propoganda? $500

60 goods to replace imported
6-100 Groups of women who wove cloth and made other goods to replace imported British goods. $100

61 6-100A Who were the Daughters of Liberty? $100

62 $200 This act was implemented after the Townshend Acts were repealed.
6-200 $200

63 6-200A What is the Tea Act? $200

64 Every colony but Georgia sent delegates to this first meeting. $300
6-300 Every colony but Georgia sent delegates to this first meeting. $300

65 First Continental Congress?
What was the First Continental Congress? $300

66 $400 These people thought that the colonists should remain loyal to
6-400 These people thought that the colonists should remain loyal to Britian. $400

67 6-400A Who were the loyalists? $400

68 in writing the Declaration of Independence, was interested
6-500 This man aided in writing the Declaration of Independence, was interested in science and education, and was an inventor. $500

69 6-500A Who was Benjamin Franklin? $500

70 Final Jeopardy Person

71 This person was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence.
Final Answer This person was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence.

72 Final Answer Who was John Hancock?

73 That's all for today.


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