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1 Revolution Jeopardy TensionsTyrannyTreasonThomasThe War 10 20 30 40 50

2 The beginning of the tensions between Britain and the colonies was when the French and Indian War ended and King George issued this. Tensions – 10 points

3 The colonists objected to these terms of the Proclamation of 1763. Tensions – 20 points

4 As a result of the colonists’ objections to the Stamp Act, this is how Parliament responded. Tensions – 30 points

5 Paul Revere’s depiction of the Boston Massacre was a form of ___________ designed to inspire the colonists to rebel. Tensions – 40 points

6 This man was in charge of collecting taxes for the British government in Massachusetts. Tensions – 50 points

7 Act requiring colonists to house and feed British troops. Tyranny – 10 points

8 The colonists’ response to the Tea Act. Tyranny – 20 points

9 How the British punished colonists for the Boston Tea Party. Tyranny – 30 points

10 Why did the colonists object to being taxed? Tyranny – 40 points

11 Why did Parliament start requiring the colonists to pay taxes? Tyranny – 50 points

12 Why was the First Continental Congress formed? Treason – 10 points

13 What was the purpose of the Second Continental Congress? Treason – 20 points

14 What was the name of the petition Congress sent to try to make peace with Britain? Treason – 30 points

15 The colonists threw __________ and ___________ at British soldiers, instigating the Boston Massacre. Treason – 40 points

16 This founding father was originally opposed to rebellion and wanted to find a solution by working with Congress. Treason – 50 points

17 What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence? Thomas – 10 points

18 What are natural rights, and where do they come from? Thomas – 20 points

19 This piece inspired the soldiers not to quit and to keep fighting when the going got rough during the Revolutionary War. Thomas – 30 points

20 Thomas Jefferson’s ideas in the Declaration of Independence were inspired by this philosopher. Thomas – 40 points

21 The British captain who commanded the soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre. Thomas – 50 points

22 The name of the American army. The War – 10 points

23 Name four weaknesses/advantages of the American and British armies. The War – 20 points

24 What were the terms of the Treaty of Paris? The War – 30 points

25 This battle took place in the Hudson River Valley. The War – 40 points

26 The decisive battle that secured the colonists’ victory over Great Britain. The War – 50 points


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