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Jeopardy A?B?C?D?E? $100 $200 $300 $400 $500
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ANSWER This group migrated to New Paltz from France in 1678
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QUESTION Who are: The Huguenots
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ANSWER This group migrated to the old Dutch town that they renamed Rhinebeck
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QUESTION Who are: The Germans
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ANSWER This group introduced ice skating to New York
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QUESTION Who are: The Dutch
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ANSWER This is what happened to the African American population in New York during the 1700’s. Hint: Think high or low
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QUESTION What is: The population increased because enslaved Africans were brought to New York from Africa
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ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE: Enslaved people tried to gain freedom by voting to make slavery illegal.
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QUESTION What is: FALSE! Nope! THERE WAS NO WAY ENSLAVED AFRICANS WERE GOING TO BE ALLOWED ANY PRIVILEGES!
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ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE: Being a farmer is a service job.
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QUESTION What is: WOW is that FALSE! Doctors, mail carriers and teachers are service jobs. Farming is not considered a service job.
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ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE: Sugar was a good made from New York’s natural resources.
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QUESTION What is: FALSE, FALSE, FALSE! Sugar is not a natural resource in New York State. Beef, wheat and wood ARE goods made from Natural Resources IN NEW YORK STATE, but NOT sugar!
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ANSWER This was a common way that merchants made a living in colonial New York
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QUESTION What is: By trading goods. Merchants traded and sold products
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ANSWER New York’s first chocolate factory was build in this city in 1726
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QUESTION What is: Albany! Let’s go there! Miss Menard’s favorite…chocolate.
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ANSWER The story that we have been reading this week.
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QUESTION What is: Eye of the Storm
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ANSWER A large piece of land owned by one landowner is called this
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QUESTION What is: A Manor
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ANSWER This is the number of months out of the year children in colonial New York usually attended school
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QUESTION What is: Three months. The other months the children were helping out on the farm. They were too busy doing chores to go to school. IMAGINE THAT!
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ANSWER This is how schools were funded in colonial New York. Hint: Funded means who they got their money to pay for school to be open
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QUESTION What is: Families had to pay the teacher
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ANSWER These young people learned skills that helped them earn a living as an adult. They were called this
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QUESTION What are: An apprentice
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ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE: Young people, as apprentices, learned how to be governors.
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QUESTION What is: NO, NO, NO! Let’s not get EVERYONE upset, now! Young people apprenticed to be tailors, carpenters, and shoemakers, BUT NOT Governors!
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ANSWER A worker with a special skill is called this
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QUESTION What is: An artisan
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ANSWER Someone who works with a more experienced person to learn a skill is called this
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QUESTION What is: An apprentice
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ANSWER A job that helps people is this type of job
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QUESTION What is: A service job
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ANSWER A person who worked for a certain amount of time in exchange for a boat trip to America was called this
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QUESTION What is: An indentured servant
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ANSWER The buying and selling of enslaved people
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QUESTION Who is: The slave trade
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ANSWER This is a person who buys and sells goods to make money
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QUESTION What is: A merchant
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ANSWER The name of the people and laws that run a place such as a colony, city, state, or country.
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QUESTION What is: The government
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ANSWER The name of the first African American to publish a poem
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QUESTION Who is: Jupiter Hammon
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ANSWER This person was put on trial for printing opinions that the governor did not like
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QUESTION Who is: John Peter Zenger
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ANSWER The person owned a 160,000-acre piece of land south of Albany. His wife, Alida, ran a store and mill at his manor
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QUESTION Who is: Robert Livingston, I presume!
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