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Chapter 6 Jeopardy
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Proceed to Double Jeopardy!!!
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Documents 100
  • Declaration of Independence

July 4, 1776
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Documents 200
  • Attempt by the Second Continental Congress to
  • patch up the differences between America and
  • Britain.

Olive Branch Petition
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Documents 300
  • Pamphlet that stated that the colonists had
  • nothing to gain from staying under British rule

Common Sense
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Documents 400
  • The first part of the Declaration of Independence
    that outlines the natural rights of men.

Philosophical Foundation
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Documents 500
  • These are times that try mens soulsthe summer
    soldier and sunshine patriot..

The Crisis
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People 100
  • First to sign the Declaration of Independence

John Hancock
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People 200
  • American spy a symbol of patriotic sacrifice

Nathan Hale
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People 300
  • Common Sense The Crisis

Thomas Paine
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People 400
  • Prussian who trained the American army at Valley
    Forge

Friedrick von Steuben
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People 500
  • Introduced a resolution saying that the colonies
    are and of right ought to be, free and
    independent States.

Richard Henry Lee
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Vocabulary 100
  • created a loose alliance of independent states

confederation
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Vocabulary 200
  • Introduction to a formal or legal document

Preamble
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Vocabulary 300
  • Rights that belong to all men from birth.

Natural rights
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Vocabulary 400
  • A person who betrays his country

traitor
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Vocabulary 500
  • Troops on horseback

cavalry
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Quotes 100
  • we hold these truths to be self-evident....

Jefferson-Declaration of Independence
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Quotes 200
  • convinced of the necessity of separation.

Richard Lee-resolution for independence
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Quotes 300
  • These are times that try mens souls.

Thomas Paine-The Crisis
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Quotes 400
  • Since nothing but blows will do, tis time to
    part...let us come to final separation.

Thomas Paine-Common Sense
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Quotes 500
  • I am sick, discontented and out of humor. Poor
    food, hard lodging cold weather, fatigue...

Albigence Waldo His Diary of Valley Forge.
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Battles 100
  • First major battle of the Revolution, June 1775

Bunker Hill
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Battles 200
  • Battle began with Washingtons crossing the
    Delaware River

Trenton
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Battles 300
  • Washingtons army trapped and almost surrendered
    in 1776

Long Island
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Battles 400
  • Convinced many American soldiers to stay in the
    Army and opened all of New Jersey for new recruits

Princeton
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  • Burgoyne surrendered and became the turning point
    of the war.

Saratoga
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Final Jeopardy!!!
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More People 200
  • Took Fort Ticonderoga without firing a shot

Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys
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  • American General wounded at Quebec and Saratoga
    (same leg) later became a traitor

Benedict Arnold
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More People 600
  • Came up with a plan to defeat American in a year
    by cutting off the head of the revolution.

John Burgoyne
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  • Who is left out of the natural rights of men in
    the Declaration of Independence?

Women, black, Native Americans white men who
owned no land
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More Peopls 1000
  • French fought with Washington known as the boy

Marquis de Lafayette
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More People Again 200
  • From Rhode Island lost Fort Washington

Nathaniel Greene
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More People Again 400
  • From Boston, a book store owner delivered
    artillery to Washington forcing the British to
    leave.

Henry Knox
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  • Polish- trained the cavalry

Casimir Pulaski
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  • List the three main ideas in the Declaration of
    Independence?

Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness
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  • Polish engineer helped to build forts

Thaddeus Kosciusko
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More Terms 200
  • The shutting of a port to keep people and
    supplies from moving in or out

blockade
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  • A soldier who fights for money troops for hire

mercenaries
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  • People who work together for a common goal

ally
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  • Second part of the Declaration of Independence
    list of wrongs of the king

Political Foundation
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  • The last part of the Declaration of Independence

Practical Foundation
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Politics 200
  • Group who supported revolution.

patriot
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  • Group who wanted to remain linked to Britain

loyalist
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Politics 600
  • Political party of the patriots.

Whig
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  • Political party of loyalists

Tory
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  • Name for those who were indifferent to
    independence

Trimmers
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  • First phase of the Revolution

Police Action
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  • Second phase of the Revolution

Conventional Warfare
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Potpourri 600
  • Third phase of the Revolution

Pacification
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Potpourri 800
  • How did the second phase of the Revolution get
    its name?

Most battles were fought using linear tactics
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  • List in the correct order the geographic
    locations of the three phases of the war.

New England States Middle States Southern States
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Final Jeopardy!
  • Type of combat that was rare in the 18th century

Hand to Hand Combat
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  • Congratulations!!!!
  • For Playing Final Jeopardy
  • U. S. History
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