Title: Jeopardy!
1APUSH
Jeopardy!
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2Final
Colonial America II
Colonial America III
Revolutionary War I
Revolutionary War II
Revolutionary War III
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3Final Jeopardy
4He was one of the revivalists in the Great
Awakening who gave many sermons to the masses.
His most famous sermon was Sinners in the Hands
of an Angry God.
Jonathan Edwards
5Colonial America I- 100It was established by
John Smith and was the first permanent English
settlement in the New World
C1-100
Jamestown
6Colonial America I- 200John Rolfe saved the
economy of Virginia by perfecting the methods of
raising and curing this crop
C1-200
Tobacco
7Colonial America I- 300This was the first
elected legislature in the colonies and was
composed of two representatives in each plantation
C1-300
House of Burgesses
8Colonial America I- 400This was a system used
in Virginia to encourage immigration by giving 50
acres of land to any settle who brought a servant
C1-400
Headright System
9Colonial America I- 500This was the first
attempted settlement of North America by the
English. The first two attempts failed and the
third settlement disappeared mysteriously before
a supply ship could reach the settlers
C1-500
Roanoke
10Colonial America II - 100This act allowed
freedom of worship for all Christians in Maryland
to keep peace between Protestants and Catholics
C2-100
Maryland's Act of Toleration
11Colonial America II - 200James Oglethorpe was
a prominent humanitarian who led a group of
proprietors and settlers to this colony which
became a haven from debtors prison
C2-200
Georgia
12Colonial America II - 300They landed at
Plymouth Massachusetts in search of religious
freedom
C2-300
Pilgrims
13Colonial America II - 400
Daily Double
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C3-500
14Colonial America II - 400This was an agreement
signed by 41 adult males before landing at
Plymouth which made all settles consent to be
ruled by the majoritys will
C2-400
Mayflower Compact
15Colonial America II - 500Governor of the
Dominion of New England, known for harsh
enforcement of the Navigation Acts and support of
the Anglican Church
C2-500
Sir Edmund Andros
16Colonial America III- 100This group was led by
John Winthrop to escape religious persecution and
eventually settled in Massachusetts
C3-100
Puritans
17Colonial America III- 200A hysterical purge of
rich independent women in Massachusetts resulted
in the deaths of 20 accused citizens and brought
to light class and gender differences
C3-200
Salem Witch Trials
18Colonial America III- 300He was banished from
Massachusetts Bay Colony In 1635 because he
stated that the government had no authority over
the personal opinions of individuals
C3-300
Roger Williams
19Colonial America III- 400It was the first
constitution in the colonies which allowed men to
vote for the governor
C3-400
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
20Colonial America III- 500It was the first
college in America and was formed to train local
boys for the ministry
C3-500
Harvard College
21Revolutionary War I - 100It was a policy that
referred to the negligence by England of her
colonies in America. As a result, the colonists
began to believe that Parliament had no authority
over them
C4-100
Salutary Neglect
22Revolutionary War I - 200It lowered the duty
on molasses by half, levied a tax on sugar, and
forbade the importation of rum
C3-200
Sugar Act
23Revolutionary War I - 300In 1765, it was the
first tax designed to raise revenue that affected
the common man.
C3-300
Stamp Act
24Revolutionary War I - 400 They were a group of
radicals that tarred, feathered, hanged, and
ransacked the houses of unpopular officials and
stamp agents
C3-400
Sons of Liberty
25Revolutionary War I - 500Twenty-Seven delegates
from the nine colonies drew up a statement
protesting the unfairness of the Greenville Acts.
This was one of the first united actions of the
colonies
C3-500
Stamp Act Congress
26Revolutionary War II - 100In March, 1770 60
townspeople came up to a squad of British troops
and a melee eventually broke out where eleven
were shot and five were killed
C4-100
Boston Massacre
27Revolutionary War II - 200These acts closed
the port of Boston, sent troops and the British
Navy to stop trade from Boston, and ended town
meetings
C4-200
Intolerable (Coercive) Acts
28Revolutionary War II - 300The colonies came
together in Philadelphia to raise money and to
create an army and a navy. The most important
action was to select George Washington as head of
the colonial army
C4-300
Second Continental Congress
29Revolutionary War II - 400This was a passionate
writing that tried to persuade the masses into
joining the patriots cause because people should
not pledge allegiance to a king and corrupt
government
C4-400
Common Sense
30Revolutionary War II - 500They were people in
America who supported England during the
revolution. They made up about one-fourth of the
population and were mainly from the aristocracy
C4-500
Loyalist (Tories)
31Revolutionary War III - 100He was one of the
best colonial generals. In 1780 he turned
traitor and plotted the surrender of West Point
to the British
C4-100
Benedict Arnold
32Revolutionary War III - 200 The Sons of
Liberty disguised themselves as Indians and
boarded tea ships and threw the tea into the
harbor
C4-200
Boston Tea Party
33Revolutionary War III - 300He was an American
statesman and orator (speaker) who stated Give
me liberty or give me death.
C4-300
Patrick Henry
34Revolutionary War III - 400 Colonial radicals
formed these committees in each town and colony
to spread word of any English aggression
C4-400
Commitees of Correspondence
35Revolutionary War III - 500It was drafted by
John Dickinson and was an attempt to keep the
colonies within the English Empire. England
rejected the offer.
C4-500
Olive Branch Petition
36TopicFamous People
Final Jeopardy
C4-500
37He was the King of England at the start of the
Revolutionary War