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Enjoy “Settling the Colonies” Jeopardy! Ligers vs. Mean Machine Buzzers ready (a.k.a. clap your hands) A player from Ligers chooses a category and question.

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3 Enjoy “Settling the Colonies” Jeopardy! Ligers vs. Mean Machine Buzzers ready (a.k.a. clap your hands) A player from Ligers chooses a category and question dollar amount first. Ms. Case reads the “answer” completely, then contestants can respond. Once students answer, we will record the contestant’s score – You gain the dollar amount if correct; lose the dollar amount if incorrect. We will continue the game until all categories are finished.

4 Colonial Leaders Important Terms Cause and Effect Daily Life in the Colonies Name That Colony Game Board $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

5 This colonist led the second group of Puritans in 1630 to New England and was an early leader of the Massachusetts Colony. $100

6 Who was John Winthrop? $100 To Game Board

7 The colonist founded the settlement of Hartford, which became part of the Connecticut colony. $200

8 Who was Thomas Hooker? $200 To Game Board

9 This person was the leader of the Wampanoag Indians who called for an all- out war against the colonists in New England. $300

10 Who was Metacomet or King Philip? $300 To Game Board

11 This colonist led followers to an island near Providence after being expelled from Massachusetts colony for sedition. $400

12 Who was Anne Hutchinson? $400 To Game Board

13 This colonist founded the settlement of Providence, which became part of the Rhode Island Colony. $500

14 Who was Roger Williams? $500 To Game Board

15 A connection between the New England colonies, Africa, and England. $100

16 What was the triangular trade route? $100 To Game Board

17 To force someone to leave a place. $200

18 What is expel? $200 To Game Board

19 Their main purpose was to take care of town government. $300

20 What were town meetings? $300 To Game Board

21 The freedom to choose the goods and services bought and provided. $400

22 What is a free-market economy? $400 To Game Board

23 A form of government allowing people to elect their leaders to public office. $500

24 What is a representative government? $500 To Game Board

25 The Puritans did this so they could live according to their religious beliefs. $100

26 Why did the Puritans start the Massachusetts Colony? $100 To Game Board

27 People settled here in order to have fertile land to farm. $200

28 What was the Connecticut Colony? $200 To Game Board

29 This was the major issue that caused the King Philip’s War. $300

30 What were disagreements about the ownership of land? $300 To Game Board

31 Due to this, whalers had to start going on longer whaling trips. $400

32 What happened when the colonists caught most of the whales close to shore? $400 To Game Board

33 Anne Hutchinson was expelled from the Massachusetts Colony because of this. $500

34 What is sedition? $500 To Game Board

35 This person’s responsibilities were to prepare and preserve food, make clothing, and household items. $100

36 What is a woman in colonial times? $100 To Game Board

37 This person’s responsibilities were to hunt for food, cut firewood, make tools, and protect the town. $200

38 What is a man in colonial times? $200 To Game Board

39 This person’s responsibilities were to learn to read the Bible by going to school or taking home lessons. $300

40 What were children in colonial times? $300 To Game Board

41 These people worked to make their settlement an example of Christian living, allowing their religious beliefs to determine how they lived. $400

42 Who were the Puritans? $400 To Game Board

43 These people were expected to go to Harvard College to advance their minds and their careers. $500

44 Who were Puritan ministers? $500 To Game Board

45 People were punished in this colony for falling asleep or not attending church. $100

46 What is the Massachusetts Colony? $100 To Game Board

47 People were free to practice any religion they wished in this colony. $200

48 What is the Rhode Island Colony? $200 To Game Board

49 People came here for both religious freedom and to find good farm land. $300

50 What is the Connecticut Colony? $300 To Game Board

51 People came here to establish a fishing settlement near the mouth of a river. $400

52 What is the New Hampshire Colony? $400 To Game Board

53 This colony was known as the “city upon a hill” partly because they attended long church services and worked very hard. $500

54 What is the Massachusetts Colony? $500 To Game Board

55 Final Jeopardy Category: Colonial Government Click for “Answer”

56 The colonists had this form of government which allowed them to elect their own leaders to public office. Click to see the correct response!

57 What is a representative government? Exit Game

58 Thank You for Playing Acknowledgements: Graphics: Microsoft Office Clip Art and Media Jeopardy Template: B. Burkett October 2003

59 Be Curious… Read & Learn More about Colonial Settlers!


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