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15 20 25 510 Reasons for Moving to the Colonies Famous People From Jamestown People Groups Jamestown History Plymouth 5 5 5 5 10 15 20 25 20 Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six
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Topic 1 Question for 5 Points This reason for moving to Jamestown or another American colony is shiny and usually requires digging Show Answer
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Topic 1 Answer for 5 Points gold Back to Board
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Topic 1 Question for 10 Points This reason for going to Jamestown or another American colony involves sharing good news Show Answer
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Topic 1 Answer for 10 Points God (spreading Christianity) Back to Board
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Topic 1 Question for 15 Points This reason for going to Jamestown or another American colony involves personal attention Show Answer
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Topic 1 Answer for 15 Points glory Back to Board
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Topic 1 Question for 20 Points This reason for going to Jamestown or other American colonies might motivate the poor or indentured servants Show Answer
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Topic 1 Answer for 20 Points Possibility of a better life, jobs, finding a husband, owning your own land… Back to Board
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Topic 1 Question for 25 Points This reason for going to Jamestown or another American colony involves cuddly woodland creatures Show Answer
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Topic 1 Answer for 25 Points Fur trade Back to Board
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Topic 2 Question for 5 Points Who was the Native American chief that sometimes helps and sometimes fights against the colonists? Show Answer
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Topic 2 Answer for 5 Points Chief Powhatan Back to Board
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Topic 2 Question for 10 Points Who was the Jamestown leader who helped save Jamestown by trading for food and making everyone work? Show Answer
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Topic 2 Answer for 10 Points John Smith Back to Board
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Topic 2 Question for 15 Points Who was chief Powhatan’s daughter who supposedly saved John Smith’s life and later married a colonist? Show Answer
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Topic 2 Answer for 15 Points Pocahontas Back to Board
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Topic 2 Question for 20 Points Who married Pocahontas and was the first to plant a successful crop of tobacco in Jamestown? Show Answer
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Topic 2 Answer for 20 Points John Rolfe Back to Board
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Topic 2 Question for 25 Points What was the name of the governor of Jamestown that arrived after the “Starving Time” and prevented the inhabitants of Jamestown from leaving? Show Answer
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Topic 2 Answer for 25 Points Lord De La Warr Back to Board
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Topic 3 Question for 5 Points What is the name of the group of people who work in exchange for passage to the colonies? Show Answer
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Topic 3 Answer for 5 Points Indentured servants Back to Board
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Topic 3 Question for 10 Points What group of people were first brought from western Africa to Jamestown in 1619 and sold to work on tobacco plantations? Show Answer
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Topic 3 Answer for 10 Points slaves Back to Board
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Topic 3 Question for 15 Points What do you call a young person who is learning a trade from a more experienced worker? Show Answer
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Topic 3 Answer for 15 Points apprentice Back to Board
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Topic 3 Question for 20 Points What is the name for a skilled worker who makes things by hand? Example: silversmith, carpenter, etc… Show Answer
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Topic 3 Answer for 20 Points artisan Back to Board
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Topic 3 Question for 25 Points What was the name of the first legislative assembly in Jamestown? Show Answer
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Topic 3 Answer for 25 Points House of Burgesses Back to Board
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Topic 4 Question for 5 Points Name one of the three ships that sailed in the first trip to Jamestown Show Answer
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Topic 4 Answer for 5 Points Susan Constant, Godspeed, Discovery Back to Board
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Topic 4 Question for 10 Points Why did colonists move to Jamestown? Show Answer
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Topic 4 Answer for 10 Points For money (gold, etc) Back to Board
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Topic 4 Question for 15 Points How did John Smith help the Jamestown colony? Show Answer
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Topic 4 Answer for 15 Points He traded with the Indians for food, made everyone work (or they didn’t eat), and mapped the Chesapeake Bay area Back to Board
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Topic 4 Question for 20 Points What was the name of the winter of 1610 where all but about 60 colonists died from hunger, disease, or Indian attack? Show Answer
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Topic 4 Answer for 20 Points The Starving Time Back to Board
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Topic 4 Question for 25 Points What finally saved Jamestown from failure? Show Answer
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Topic 4 Answer for 25 Points Growing tobacco Back to Board
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Topic 5 Question for 5 Points What ship carried passengers to Plymouth? Show Answer
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Topic 5 Answer for 5 Points The Mayflower Back to Board
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Topic 5 Question for 10 Points What group of people are famous for settling in Plymouth? Show Answer
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Topic 5 Answer for 10 Points Separatists (or Pilgrims) Back to Board
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Topic 5 Question for 15 Points Why did the Pilgrims/Separatists move to Plymouth? Show Answer
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Topic 5 Answer for 15 Points Religious freedom Back to Board
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Topic 5 Question for 20 Points What led to the high death rate in the Pilgrims’ first winter? Show Answer
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Topic 5 Answer for 20 Points Cold, disease, lack of good food, lack of shelter… Back to Board
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Topic 5 Question for 25 Points How did the Pilgrims (and the rest of the group) survive the first year in Plymouth? Show Answer
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Topic 5 Answer for 25 Points The Wampanoag taught them to grow corn, hunt, and fish Back to Board
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“Big Points” Question Name 2 major differences between the colonists at Jamestown and the colonists at Plymouth Show Answer 302928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321
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Big Points Answer for Big Points Treatment of Natives, reason for moving, work ethic, crops, etc… Back to Board
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