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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Explorers Colonial Life AmericanRevolutionCreating A New Nation The Nation ExpandsGeography Play Double Jeopardy
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GEOGRAPHY $100 The name given to the ocean located along the eastern coast of North America.
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GEOGRAPHY $200 Because it could be used to move west toward the Mississippi River it was known as “The Gateway to the West.”
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GEOGRAPHY $300 In order to travel to Mexico and other parts of America, this is the body of water you would probably choose for entering North America.
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GEOGRAPHY $400 The Pueblo, not the Inuit, would be found to live in this geographical region.
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GEOGRAPHY $500 Traveling up the Mississippi River for France, LaSalle found this region to be great for his trading posts.
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EXPLORERS $100 He explored Quebec for France.
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EXPLORERS $200 Francisco Coronado took the Pueblo as slaves, but it was this that caused most of the Native Americans to die, not abuse from the Spanish.
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EXPLORERS $300 It was Samuel De Champlain that established this settlement for France, not John Cabot.
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EXPLORERS $400 These three countries made discoveries throughout North America.
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EXPLORERS $500 The Spanish were in search of gold, but the French found that when you traded this it was worth its weight in gold.
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COLONIAL LIFE $100 The “Lost Colony” was last seen at this settlement.
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COLONIAL LIFE $200 Religious reformers had to endure harsh winters because they established their settlements in this colonial region.
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COLONIAL LIFE $300 If you had settled in Georgia, you would have been coming from this type of establishment in England.
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COLONIAL LIFE $400 Indentured servants can be found doing the labor in any of the colonial regions, but slaves were seen strictly in this colonial region.
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COLONIAL LIFE $500 One of the reasons for the American Revolution was taxation without representation. Without the taxes, then the King could not afford to pay for this event that took place between 1754 and 1763.
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AMERICAN REVOLUTION $100 Thomas Jefferson may have been the one to write it, but it was the voice of every American colonist when declaring their separation from England.
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AMERICAN REVOLUTION $200 Prior to this event the cause for independence seemed to be a lost cause.
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AMERICAN REVOLUTION $300 As an African American that once was a slave, she used her personal experience in her poetry in order to inspire independence throughout the colonies.
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AMERICAN REVOLUTION $400 This tax, led the colonists to “Act” out in the harbor.
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AMERICAON REVOLUTION $500 The colonies could not have surrounded Yorktown, forcing Cornwallis to surrender, if this country’s navy had not blockaded the York River.
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CREATING A NEW NATION $100 This president was known for warning European nations to not interfere with the western hemisphere.
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CREATING A NEW NATION $200 The Bill of Rights were written in order to allow for everyone to have these.
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CREATING A NEW NATION $300 He was not only a President of the United States, but he wrote the Bill of Rights into the U.S. Constitution.
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CREATING A NEW NATION $400 It was the only branch of government provided by the Articles of Confederation.
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CREATING A NEW NATION $500 This new type of government divides power between the national and state governments.
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THE NATION EXPANDS $100 These two explorers were sent to make discoveries west of the Mississippi River in the Louisian Purchase.
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THE NATION EXPANDS $200 We will “remember” this Spanish mission found in the heart of Texas.
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THE NATION EXPANDS $300 This smart investment doubled the size of the United States in 1803.
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THE NATION EXPANDS $400 McCormick can be found on the spice isle in the grocery store. But it was the invention of this that he is best known for.
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THE NATION EXPANDS $500 If gold is what I am looking for, I would move to this new territory and try my luck at panning.
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$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 GeographicalRegionsVocabularyDocumentsPresidentsPotpourriFirstAmericans Play Final Jeopardy
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FIRST AMERICANS $200 You might want to bring a tool to cut the ice in order for you to start fishing for your dinner if you were a part of this Native American tribe.
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FIRST AMERICANS $400 If I didn’t know any better, I would have thought that I saw this Native American tribe wearing tree bark and plants for clothes.
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FIRST AMERICANS $600 I would hate to be a historian for the Kwakiutl tribe. It would be impossible for me to carry around this form for recording their family history.
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FIRST AMERICANS $800 This Native American tribe would have been the one to teach new farming techniques to the English, given where they lived in North America.
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FIRST AMERICANS $1000 It is safe to say that this Native American tribe’s environment was exactly opposite of the Inuit’s environment.
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GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS $200 The Ohio River, Mississippi River, and Missouri River all meet up in this geographical region.
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GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS $400 If it wasn’t for the 135 degree heat in places like Death Valley, this geographical region would be a great vacation spot.
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GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS $600 Because of weathering, this geographical region is said to be the oldest mountain range in North America.
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GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS $800 This vast region is where the nomadic Souix traveled following the herds of buffalo.
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GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS $1000 Just because it is shaped like a horseshoe does not mean it is lucky for all the Canadians that live there.
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VOCABULARY $200 The belief that one’s country to supreme.
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VOCABULARY $400 Trade, Gold, and Natural Resources
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VOCABULARY $600 Law-making body
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VOCABULARY $800 Rights that can not be taken away.
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VOCABULARY $1000 Having enough (ie. Supplies)
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DOCUMENTS $200 Was approved on July 4, 1776
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DOCUMENTS $400 This was the first attempt at creating a new government but had more weaknesses then strengths.
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DOCUMENTS $600 “… all men created equal.” in this document did not include slaves or women at the time it was written.
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DOCUMENTS $800 Even though Lord Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown it was not until this document was signed that England recognized the colonies’ independence.
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DOCUMENTS $1000 This document establish the nation’s system of federalism because its predecessor created too weak a national government.
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PRESIDENTS $200 After defeating the British, this colonial general became the first president under the U.S. Constitution.
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PRESIDENTS $400 If the United States had not won the War of 1812, then this President elected after the war could not warn Europe in his doctrine.
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PRESIDENTS $600 Political parties were created during George Washington’s presidency, but it was not until this president’s administration that there was created a two- party system in our government.
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PRESIDENTS $800 Lewis and Clark followed this President’s orders and explored the Louisiana territory after he purchased it from the French.
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PRESIDENTS $1000 This founding father wrote the Bill of Rights to the Constitution, and whose presidency was later tested during the War of 1812.
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POTPOURRI $200 These people were the main source of labor in the southern colonies.
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POTPOURRI $400 The environment and climate effected the way in which these basic needs of the Native Americans were met as a means to survive.
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POTPOURRI $600 This body of water was explored by explorers such as Francisco Coronado.
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POTPOURRI $800 Water is scarce in the Basin and Range, unlike this geographical region where there are harbors filled with water for boats to drop anchor.
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POTPOURRI $1000 Prince Henry began a profitable trade route on his way to India involving these three civilizations (societies).
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Dissatisfaction arose at the end of the French and Indian War due to King George establishing this line, in order to keep the colonists from moving west past the Appalachian Highlands to ease the strained relationship with the Native American tribes.
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