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Don’t Forget... Contestants
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…Always phrase your answers in the form of a question!
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500 100 200 300 100 300 200 300 200 100 200 500 300 200 100 400 Explorers Pre- Exploratio n Country Native American Relations English Colonies Potpourri (Anything) 100 200 300 400 500 CLICK HERE FOR DOUBLE JEOPARDY CLICK HERE FOR DOUBLE JEOPARDY
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NICKNAMED "THE NAVIGATOR," THIS PORTUGUESE EXPLORER SET UP A SCHOOL OF NAVIGATION. Explorers $100
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Prince Henry Back to Game
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THIS EXPLORER SAILED FOR BOTH THE DUTCH AND THE ENGLISH IN SEARCH OF A NORTHWEST PASSAGE. Explorers $200
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Henry Hudson Back to Game
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THIS DUTCH EXPLORER "PURCHASED" THE ISLAND OF MANHATTAN FROM LOCAL NATIVE AMERICANS FOR THE DUTCH. Explorers $300
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Peter Minuit Back to Game
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THIS VIKING EXPLORER IS THOUGHT TO BE THE FIRST EUROPEAN TO LAND ON NORTH AMERICAN SOIL. Explorers $400
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Leif Erickson Back to Game
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THIS PORTUGUESE EXPLORER SAILED AROUND THE SOUTHERN TIP OF AFRICA TO INDIA. Explorers $500
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Back to Game Vasco da Gama
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THIS WAS A PORTUGUESE SHIP WITH TRIANGULAR SAILS AND A STEERING RUDDER. Pre-Exploration $100
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Caravel Back to Game
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NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH CALIFORNIANS WITH LONG BLOND HAIR, THIS WAS A PEASANT IN FEUDAL EUROPE DURING THE MIDDLE AGES. Pre-Exploration $200
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serf Back to Game
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DURING THE RENAISSANCE, JOHANN GUTENBERG INVENTED THIS MACHINE THAT HELPED SPREAD INFORMATION AND IDEAS MORE QUICKLY. Pre-Exploration $300
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Printing press Back to Game
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Pre-Exploration $400 MANSA MUSA RULED THIS AFRICAN KINGDOM, LATER RENAMED THE GOLD OR IVORY COAST FOR ITS WEALTH OF SUCH GOODS.
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Mali Back to Game
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Pre-Exploration $500 THIS AFRICAN KINGDOM HAD A THRIVING CITY OF TRADE AND LEARNING CALLED TIMBUKTU THAT OFTEN TRADED WITH EUROPEANS.
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Songhai Back to Game
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THIS MAN'S STRICT RULE OF "IF YOU DON'T WORK YOU DON'T EAT" HELPED SAVE THE JAMESTOWN COLONY. English Colonies $100
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John Smith Back to Game
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THIS GROUP LEFT ENGLAND BECAUSE THEY DID NOT LIKE THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND HOPED TO SET UP A HOLY SETTLEMENT IN THE NEW WORLD. English Colonies $200
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Puritans/Pilgrims Back to Game
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English Colonies $300 THIS CASH CROP WAS THE MAIN SOURCE OF INCOME FOR THE JAMESTOWN COLONY IN VIRGINIA.
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tobacco Back to Game
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English Colonies $400 THE VIRGINIA COMPANY IS AN EXAMPLE OF THIS, A PRIVATE INVESTMENT COMPANY THAT OFTEN PUT UP THE MONEY TO START ENGLISH COLONIES.
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Joint-stock company Back to Game
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English Colonies $500 THIS REPRESENTATIVE BODY HELPED THE JAMESTOWN COLONY SUCCEED.
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Back to Game House of Burgesses
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Name the Country $100 THIS COUNTRY CONQUERED MUCH OF CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA IN PURSUIT OF GOLD.
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Spain Back to Game
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THIS COUNTRY IS WHERE THE DUTCH ARE FROM. Name the Country $200
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The Netherlands Back to Game
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THIS COUNTRY WAS THE LAST TO ESTABLISH COLONIES IN NORTH AMERICA BECAUSE IT WAS PREOCCUPIED WITH FINDING A NORTHWEST PASSAGE. Name the Country $300
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England/Britain Back to Game
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THIS COUNTRY ESTABLISHED MANY POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS WITH NATIVE AMERICANS, THANKS IN LARGE PART TO THE COUREUR DE BOIS. Name the Country $400
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France Back to Game
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THIS COUNTRY WAS MORE CONCERNED WITH SAILING EAST TO INDIA AND NEVER ESTABLISHED COLONIES IN NORTH AMERICA. Name the Country $500
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Portugal Back to Game
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Native American Relations $100 CORTEZ CONQUERED THIS GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICANS LOCATED IN CENTRAL MEXICO.
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The Aztecs Back to Game
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Native American Relations $200 THIS IS THE TERM USED TO DESCRIBE THE SPANISH CONQUERORS OF MANY NATIVE AMERICANS IN THE NEW WORLD.
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Conquistador Back to Game
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Native American Relations $300 SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN ESTABLISHED GOOD RELATIONS WITH THIS NATIVE AMERICAN GROUP IN CANADA.
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The Algonquin Back to Game
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Native American Relations $400 THIS IS THE FRENCH TERM FOR FRENCH TRAPPERS THAT LIVED AND TRADED WITH NATIVE AMERICANS
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coureur de bois Back to Game
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Native American Relations $500 THIS GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICANS HELPED SAVE THE JAMESTOWN COLONY BY TEACHING THEM TO GROW CORN.
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The Powhatan Back to Game
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Potpourri $100 THIS SPANISH CONQUISTADOR CONQUERED THE INCA CIVILIZATION.
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Back to Game Francisco Pizarro
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Potpourri $200 THIS IS A LEGAL DOCUMENT GIVING A PERSON OR GROUP OF PEOPLE THE RIGHT TO COLONIZE LAND.
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Back to Game A charter
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Potpourri $300 THE CRUSADES WERE AN ATTEMPT BY EUROPEAN CATHOLICS TO INVADE THESE PEOPLE.
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The Muslims Back to Game
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Potpourri $400 THIS WAS THE EXCHANGE OF GOODS AND IDEAS (AS WELL AS DISEASES) BETWEEN THE NEW WORLD AND THE OLD WORLD.
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The Columbian Exchange Back to Game
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Potpourri $500 THIS SPANISH PRIEST TRIED TO BRING AN END TO NATIVE AMERICAN SLAVERY AND PUT AN END TO THE ABUSES OF THE ENCOMIENDA SYSTEM.
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Bartolome de Las Casas Back to Game
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1000 200 400 600 200 600 400 600 400 200 400 1000 600 400 200 800 More Explorers Tools & Inventions Which Came First Foreign Sounding Words Common Bond Stupid Answers 200 400 600 800 1000 CLICK HERE FOR FINAL JEOPARDY CLICK HERE FOR FINAL JEOPARDY
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THIS SPANIARD DIED WHILE EXPLORING THE SOUTHEASTERN PARTS OF NORTH AMERICA AND HIS MEN SANK HIS BODY IN THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. More Explorers $200
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Hernando de Soto Back to Game
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THIS MAN'S EXPEDITION DID NOT FIND THE 7 CITIES OF GOLD, BUT THEY DID FIND THE GRAND CANYON. More Explorers $400
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Francisco Coronado Back to Game
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HE EXPLORED MUCH OF FLORIDA FOR SPAIN WHILE LOOKING FOR THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH. More Explorers $600
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Ponce de Leon Back to Game
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HE CLAIMED ALL OF THE LANDS AROUND THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER FOR FRANCE AND NAMED THEM LOUISIANA AFTER KING LOUIS XIV. More Explorers $800
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Robert La Salle Back to Game
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HE NOT ONLY EXPLORED THE COASTS FROM CAROLINA TO CANADA, BUT ALSO THE DIGESTIVE TRACTS OF CANNIBALS FROM THE LESSER ANTILLES. More Explorers $1000
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Back to Game Giovanni da Verranzano
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ALWAYS POINTS NORTH Tools & Inventions $200
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Magnetic compass Back to Game
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CALCULATES LATITUDE BASED ON THE STARS Tools & Inventions $400
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Astrolabe Back to Game
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EUROPEANS TRADED TOOLS AND WEAPONS FOR THIS VALUABLE TRADE GOOD FROM NATIVE AMERICANS. Tools & Inventions $600
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Beaver fur Back to Game
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Tools & Inventions $800 FAST SAILING SHIP THAT CAN GO AGAINST THE WIND.
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caravel Back to Game
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Tools & Inventions $1000 ALLOWED FOR MANY COPIES OF A BOOK OR PAMPHLET TO BE MADE VERY QUICKLY.
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Printing press Back to Game
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GOLD GLORY GOD Common Bond $200
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3 G’s / Motivations for the Spanish to explore Back to Game
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HORSES WHEAT DISEASES Common Bond $400
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Things brought to the New World from Europe Back to Game
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Common Bond $600 LA SALLE MARQUETTE CHAMPLAIN
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French Explorers (with colleges/ universities named after them) Back to Game
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Common Bond $800 VIRGINIA HOUSE OF BURGESSES MAYFLOWER COMPACT
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Forms of government in the English Colonies Back to Game
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Common Bond $1000 ATAHUALPA MOCTEZUMA CHIEF POWHATA
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Back to Game Native American leaders (who had contact with Europeans)
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Which came first? $200 COLUMBUS LEIF ERICKSON JOHN SMITH
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Leif Erickson Back to Game
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Which came first? $400 DA GAMA REACHES INDIA COLUMBUS REACHES HAITI THE PORTUGUESE DEVELOP THE CARAVEL
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The Portuguese develop the caravel Back to Game
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THE CRUSADES THE RENAISSANCE THE MIDDLE AGE Which came first? $600
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The Middle Ages Back to Game
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NEW SPAIN NEW NETHERLANDS NEW YORK Which came first? $800
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New Spain Back to Game
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PIZARRO CONQUERS THE INCA CORTES CONQUERS THE AZTECS MINUIT SETTLES MANHATTAN Which came first? $1000
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Cortes conquers the Aztecs Back to Game
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Foreign Sounding Words $200 THE SPANISH TERM FOR A CONQUEROR
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Conquistador Back to Game
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Foreign Sounding Words $400 A FRENCH COLONISTS WHO LIVED AMONG NATIVE AMERICANS TO TRAP AND TRADE.
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coureur de bois Back to Game
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Foreign Sounding Words $600 THE SYSTEM WHERE A SPANIARD COULD DEMAND TAXES AND LABOR FROM NATIVE AMERICANS.
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encomienda Back to Game
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Foreign Sounding Words $800 A TIME PERIOD SHORTLY AFTER THE CRUSADES WHERE EUROPE FOCUSED ON LEARNING.
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Renaissance Back to Game
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Foreign Sounding Words $1000 THE SONGHAI CITY THAT WAS A THRIVING CENTER OF TRADE AND CULTURE IN AFRICA.
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Timbuktu Back to Game
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Stupid Answers $200 YOU MIGHT HAVE TO TRAVEL NORTH AND WEST TO FIND THIS PASSAGE TO THE PACIFIC TO REACH ASIA.
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Back to Game The Northwest Passage
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Stupid Answers $400 PRINCE HENRY "THE NAVIGATOR" SET UP A SCHOOL TO TEACH THIS.
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Back to Game Navigation
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Stupid Answers $600 COLUMBUS HELPED BRING ABOUT AN EXCHANGE OF GOODS AND IDEAS BETWEEN THE NEW WORLD AND OLD WORLD WITH THIS NAME.
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The Columbian Exchange Back to Game
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Stupid Answers $800 KING LOUIS XIV HAD THIS PIECE OF LAND NAMED AFTER HIM.
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Louisiana Back to Game
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Stupid Answers $1000 YOU WOULD HAVE A LOT OF THIS "ISM" IF YOU WERE VERY PROUD OF YOUR NATION.
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Nationalism Back to Game
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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TODAY’S CATEGORY: “Trade Routes” (PLACE YOUR WAGERS)
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THE TURKS PUT AN END TO EUROPEANS USING THE SILK ROAD WHEN THEY CONQUERED THIS CHRISTIAN CITY IN MODERN DAY TURKEY.
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Constantinople
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