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100 200 300 400 500 Vocabulary Who Am I QuotesYears/Date s Responses Battle Locations
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Give the definition of “assembly” A 100
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a gathering of people for a common cause. A 100
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What does “liberty” mean? A 200
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freedom A 200
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What does “boycott” mean? A 300
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To stop buying or using goods for a common purpose.
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What is a “petition”? A 400
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A document that states a group of people’s opinions. A 400
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What is a “revolution”? A 500
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An uprising or battle against a country that has control of another. A 500
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I nominated Washington to be commander – in – chief. B 100
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John Adams B 100
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I went with Revere and Dawes. B 200
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Prescott B 200
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Who convinced women to give up tea? B 300
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Mercy Otis Warren B 300
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Leader of the Green Mountain Boys. B 400
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Ethan Allen B 400
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I was killed at the Boston Massacre, was I the first one? Not according to the movie. B 500
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Crispus Attucks B 500
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“…give me liberty or give me death…” C 100
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Patrick Henry C 100
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“Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes!” C 200
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Isreal Putnam C 200
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“…no taxation without representation…” C 300
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Congress C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Who says, “with opportunity come responsibility.” C 400
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Mr. Komar C 400
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Who said the Committees of Correspondence were to “state the rights of the colonists.” C 500
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Sam Adams C 500
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Boston Massacre D 100
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March 5, 1770 D 100
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Surrender of Fort Ticonderoga and when 2 nd Cont. Congress met. D 200
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May 10, 1775 D 200
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The year of the Stamp Act. D 300
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1765 D 300
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In 1764 this was the tax BEFORE the Stamp Act. D 400
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Sugar Act D 400
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When did the British troops FIRST come to Boston? 1758 1768 1778 D 500
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1768 D 500
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What was the colonist’s response to the Stamp Act? E 100
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Sons of Liberty were formed. E 100
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To the Townshend Acts? E 200
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boycott, Daughters of Liberty, Mercy Otis Warren E 200
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To the Intolerable Acts? E 300
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Boston Tea Party E 300
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Throwing snowballs with rocks inside and calling soldiers “lobsters”. E 400
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Boston Massacre E 400
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Because of the French and Indian War, this first tax was made. E 500
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Sugar Act E 500
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NOT Bunker Hill F 100
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Breeds Hill
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Shot heard round the world. F 200
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Lexington F 200
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Ticonderoga location F 300
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New York
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The STATE the Battle of Concord took place. F 400
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Massachusetts F 400
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How many charges did the British make at the Battle of Bunker Hill? F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Patriots Please record your wager.
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This Patriot wrote “Common Sense” so regular people could understand what was going on with the revolution.
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Thomas Paine
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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