Title: Blank Jeopardy
1Vocabulary
Trouble on Frontier
Acts of the King
Battles and Skirmishes
Hodge Podge
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2An import tax placed on items being brought into
a country
3Duty
4The shutting off of a port by ships to keep
people or supplies from moving in or out.
5Blockade
6 This was created to keep all of the colonists
connected after the Boston Massacre it was a way
for them to meet and share information about
British actions which affected all of them.
7Committees of Correspondence
8Citizen Soldiers who could be ready to fight at a
minutes notice
9Minutemen
10A short military engagement does not usually
involve main portions of a large military force
11Skirmish
12England intended to settle to the West of their
current colonies, but this countrys territory
stood in the way.
13France
14This River valley was the focal point in the
French and Indian War
15Ohio River Valley
16The war-fighting tactic used by the Native
Americans, which was in opposition to the
open-field fighting favored in Europe.
17Guerilla Tactics
18This Treaty ended the French and Indian War
19Treaty of Paris
20The two main Native American Tribes who fought on
the side of the English during the French and
Indian War
21Iroquois ConfederacyCherokee
22This Act, the first tax imposed on colonists
after the French and Indian War, also provided
harsh punishments for smugglers.
23Sugar Act
24 This law required the colonists pay a special
tax on newspapers and various legal documents.
25Stamp Act
26These laws allowed the British to search colonial
residences without having to explain what they
were looking for
27Writs ofAssistance
28This act was designed to punish Boston for the
Tea Party. It closed the port of Boston, and
increased the power of the royal governor.
29Coercive (Intolerable)Acts
30A Tax designed only to effect goods coming into
the colonies, not goods made within the colonies.
31Townshend Acts
32The first engagements between British Soldiers
and organized Colonial militia occurred at this
location
33Lexington and Concord
34Ft. Duquesne, a French fort, was captured by the
British and renamed it eventually became this
modern day U.S. city
35Pittsburgh
36His war consisted of attacking English Settlers
in the territory gained from the English, which
led to a restriction on further English Settlement
37Chief Pontiac
38This fort, in upper New York, was captured by
Ethan Allen. The captured cannons were later used
against the British
39Ft. Ticonderoga
40The loss of these two cities signaled the
surrender of France, and the loss of Canada to
the British during the French and Indian War
41Montreal and Quebec
42The colonists desired to protect themselves from
French invasion. Their first meeting to plan for
their self-defense was known as this
43The Albany Congress
44The last ditch effort made by the colonists to
avoid an all out war it was ignored by King
George III.
45The Olive Branch Petition
46What is depicted in this drawing
47Boston Massacre
48The battle across the river from Boston where the
British prevailed, but at great cost of life.
While a loss, the battle was a morale booster for
the patriots.
49Bunker Hill
50The Boston Tea Party was instigated by this
patriotic organization, probably after having a
few drinks at the local pub.
51Sons of Liberty
52FinalJeopardy
Category Origin of Rights
53Specifically, there were two Acts/Laws issued by
England which were later addressed by the United
States in the Bill of Rights. Provide both of
those Acts, as well as the correct Amendment
which is meant to prevent that abuse from
occurring in the U.S.
54 - Quartering Act 3rd Amendment- Writs of
Assistance 4th Amendment