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5What is the name of goods that are brought into
the country?
A 100
6Imports
A 100
7What is the name of a public sale?
A 200
8Auction
A 200
9What is the name of a place where male landowners
could take part in government?
A 300
10Town Meeting
A 300
11What is the part of the house that is between the
ceiling and the roof?
A 400
12Loft
A 400
13What are goods that are to be sold in other
countries?
A 500
14Exports
A 500
15What is a large part of a colony?
B 100
16County
B 100
17What is a statement based on facts?
B 200
18Generalization
B 200
19What is another name for a volunteer army?
B 300
20Militia
B 300
21What is the name of a person who is paid to buy
and sell for someone else?
B 400
22A broker
B 400
23What is the main town for each colony called?
B 500
24County seat
B 500
25A common stood at the center of a New England
town.
C 100
26False
C 100
27A circle graph is another name for a pie graph.
C 200
28True
C 200
29An indentured servant must work for his entire
life as a servant.
C 300
30False- They only worked for 2-7 years.
C 300
31DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
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C 400
32New York, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia were three
major coastal cities that were started by the
middle 1700s.
C 400
33False- Pittsburgh is not a coastal city. One of
the other cities was Charleston, South Carolina.
C 400
34There was a lack of schools on plantations.
C 500
35True
C 500
36A Conestoga was a large moving wagon used to
transport goods.
D 100
37True
D 100
38People on the frontier depended on other people
heavily in order to survive.
D 200
39False- they were self-sufficient
D 200
40A squirrel was hunted for its valuable fur.
D 300
41False- It was a beaver, not a squirrel.
D 300
42An apprentice was a person, who learned from an
expert in order to learn a trade.
D 400
43True
D 400
44Women or young girls always went to college
during these times.
D 500
45False- They never did.
D 500
46Almost half of the population in 1775 was what?
E 100
47English
E 100
48Name the three coastal cities that were started
by the middle 1700s.
E 200
49Philadelphia, New York, and Charleston, South
Carolina
E 200
50Name the 3 spots that were associated with the
triangular trade.
E 300
51Britain, Africa, and the British Colonies
E 300
52Name the 3 major cash crops that were in the
southern colonies.
E 400
53Rice, indigo, and tobacco
E 400
54What were three main things that the planters
wife had to provide?
E 500
55Provide food, take care of clothing, and provide
medical care
E 500
56Why did the British move to the Ohio River Valley?
F 100
57To control the fur trade
F 100
58Who was the famous Pennsylvanian, who traveled on
the Great Wagon Road?
F 200
59Daniel Boone
F 200
60Who were the 3 important people that our book
mentioned in the New England towns?
F 300
61Constable, herder, and leader of the militia
F 300
62Why did colonists move to the frontier?
F 400
63For a chance at a better life
F 400
64Who did the British compete with for fur trading?
F 500
65The French
F 500
66The Final Jeopardy Category is Life in the
Frontier Please record your wager.
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67Where did the British build a line of forts in
order to protest their land from the French?
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68Western Pennsylvania
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69Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Good luck on
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