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400 600 800 1000 Final Jeopardy 800 Hodge Podge Vocabulary British Laws Famous People American Revolution 400 600 800 1000
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HODGE PODGE HODGE PODGE For 400 Points Click here to return to the game board British used search warrants, which was given this name, to find lawbreakers.
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VOCABULARY VOCABULARY For 400 Points Click here to return to the game board This is known as the betrayal of ones country.
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BRITISH LAWS For 400 Points Click here to return to the game board This act was designed to discipline the colonists after the Boston Tea Party.
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FAMOUS PEOPLE FAMOUS PEOPLE For 400 Points Click here to return to the game board This man was President of the Second Continental Congress. He was charged with treason by the British. He was the last man to sign the Declaration of Independence.
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AMERICAN REVOLUTION AMERICAN REVOLUTION For 400 Points Click here to return to the game board After the passing of the Intolerable Acts, 56 delegates from the colonies meet in Philadelphia to discuss what they could do to ease tensions between the colonies and Britain.
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Click here to return to the game board This man was a famous politician. He was able to get France as an ally during the American Revolution. HODGE PODGE HODGE PODGE For 600 points
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VOCABULARY VOCABULARY For 600 points Click here to return to the game board The colonies started not buying British goods in protest of the taxes being imposed upon the colonies. This practice is called what?
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BRITISH LAWS For 600 points Click here to return to the game board This phrase was used often by colonists to voice their anger at British Parliament’s laws and taxes.
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FAMOUS PEOPLE FAMOUS PEOPLE For 600 points Click here to return to the game board This author wrote pamphlets to encourage support for independence. Example is “Common Sense.”
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AMERICAN REVOLUTION AMERICAN REVOLUTION For 600 points Click here to return to the game board These colonists wanted to fight for American Independence during the Revolution.
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HODGE PODGE For 800 Points Click here to return to the game board This event occurred during the passing of the Townshend Acts. Angry colonists threw icicles and snowballs at the British soldiers. The British soldiers killed 5 colonists.
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VOCABULARY For 800 Points Click here to return to the game board The British used this on the colonists by blocking a place by military especially with ships.
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BRITISH LAWS For 800 Points Click here to return to the game board This economic system was used by England to use the resources of the colonies. This economic system was basically a favorable balance of trade for England.
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FAMOUS PEOPLE For 800 Points Click here to return to the game board This man was accused of treason by the British and is believed to have fired the “shot heard around the world.”
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AMERICAN REVOLUTION For 800 Points Click here to return to the game board These colonists wanted to stay under control of the British King.
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Click here to return to the game board This is Britain’s law making representatives whom imposed unfair laws and taxes on colonies. HODGE PODGE For 1000 Points
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VOCABULARY Click here to return to the game board Hired soldiers from foreign countries to fight a war. The British hired these during the American Revolution to fight the colonies.
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BRITISH LAWS For 1000 Points Click here to return to the game board The English King wanted to control settlement of the western frontier after the French and Indian War so this act was passed.
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FAMOUS PEOPLE For 1000 Points Click here to return to the game board This is the well-known General of the British who surrendered at Yorktown.
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AMERICAN REVOLUTION For 1000 Points Click here to return to the game board This treaty was signed at the end of the American Revolution.
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Final Jeopardy American Revolution
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Final Jeopardy Click here to return to the game board This battle was the turning point in the American Revolution War, where the French decided to aid the Americans.
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