Title: Blank Jeopardy
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2year Jamestown was founded
31607
4Said, He who doesnt work doesnt eat
5John Smith
6What were the 3 Gs of European Exploration?
7Gold, Glory, God
8Winter of 1609-1610 when colony ran out of food
9Starving time
10Governor who arrived in 1610 with new colonists
and supplies
11Lord De la Warr
12Cash crop introduced by John Rolfe in 1612
13Tobacco
14Saved John Smiths life and married John Rolfe
15Pocahontas
16Year African slaves first arrived in Jamestown
171619
18Funded the Jamestown colony
19Virginia Company
20First elected legislature in the colonies
21House of Burgesses
22Religious separatist group that founded Plymouth
23Pilgrims
24Colony where Plymouth was founded
25Massachusetts
26Native Americans who helped Pilgrims
27Squanto and Samoset
28Document to establish a civil body politick in
Plymouth
29Mayflower Compact
30Colony established by Thomas Hooker for separate
church and state
31Connecticut
32Three-day feast celebrated between Pilgrims and
Natives
33Thanksgiving
34First constitution written for a colony in America
35Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
36 Group that wanted to purify the Anglican church
37Puritans
38Movement of thousands of Puritans to America
39Great Migration
40Major products of the New England colonies
41fishing and shipbuilding
42Nickname for the Middle Colonies
43Breadbasket
44Large farm with slave labor producing cash crops
45plantation
46Colony founded for Quakers
47Pennsylvania
48Started as a Dutch colony, taken over by English
in 1664
49New York
50Tobacco, indigo, and rice were products of this
region
51Southern Colonies
52Last colony founded refuge for debtors
53Georgia
54Region with diversity and religious tolerance
55Middle Colonies
56Why did Southern Colonies have few cities?
57Plantations were more self-sufficient
58Colony founded by Lord Baltimore for Catholics
59Maryland
60State church of the Southern colonies
61Anglican (Church of England)
62Sold their labor to pay debts
63 Indentured servants
64Funded colonies by selling stock to investors
65Joint-stock company
66Contract to establish a colony
67charter
68Signed in 1215 by King John to limit powers of
the monarch
69Magna Carta
70crop raised to sell for profit
71cash crop
721689 document that increased powers of Parliament
and the people
73English Bill of Rights
74crop used to make dark blue dye
75indigo
76Land claimed by a foreign country outside its own
borders
77colony
78English philosopher who believed in natural rights
79John Locke
80Rights that cannot be taken away life,
liberty etc.
81Unalienable rights
82French noble who supported three branches of
government
83Charles de Montesquieu
84Which articles of the Constitution are influenced
by Montesquieu?
85Articles I, II, and III
86British legal scholar whose books influenced U.S.
law
87William Blackstone
88What is this pattern known as?
89Triangular Trade
90Name three major cash crops produced by colonial
Southern plantations
91Tobacco Rice Indigo Sugar cane
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