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Revolutionary WarJeopardy
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Ms. Williams, Ms. Fogarty, Ms. Catalano
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Revolutionary War
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Causes Of Rev.
War
Battles Vocabulary
NY and the War
Government
Extras
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Colonists thought the laws passed by the British
government were unfair for this reason.
Causes of Rev. War: 1-100
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The colonists had no representation in Parliament and could not help
make the laws.
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This act prevented colonists from printing their own money.
Causes of Rev. War: 1-200
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This act caused a huge protest in Boston, Massachusetts.
Causes of Rev. War : 1-300
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This act required a special stamp to be placed on all
legal documents, newspapers and playing cards.
Causes of Rev. War : 1-400
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This act states that colonists must provide soldiers with food and
shelter.
Causes of Rev. War : 1-500
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This was the first American victory in the Revolutionary War.
Battles of Rev. War: 2 - 100
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This was the important event that happened after the Battle of
Saratoga.
Battles of Rev. War : 2 - 200
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Answer 2-200:
What is the French joined the war on the side of the Americans. This was
the turning point in the war.
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This Army lost the battle in New York City.
Battles of Rev. War : 2 - 300
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“The shot heard ‘round the world” was from this battle.
Battles of Rev. War : 2 - 400
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The last major battle of the Revolutionary War.
Battles of Rev. War : 2 - 500
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Answer 3-100:
What is that they agree the US is a free and independent country. Britain gave up its land east of
Mississippi and gave up land south of Canada?
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Its called this when goods are sent from one country to another.
Vocabulary : 3-200
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Citizens of New York show this when they honor the United States flag.
Vocabulary : 3-500
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If the British captured New York they could cut off these two things.
New York and the War: 4-100
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Answer 4-100:
What was supplies and communication to the other
colonies?
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New Yorkers did this in protest of the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts.
New York and the War : 4-200
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Answer 4-200:
What is they boycotted, or stopped buying, British goods/products?
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New Yorkers boycotted British goods in protest of the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts did this to
New York’s economy.
New York and the War : 4-300
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General Burgoyne’s plan to defeat the Patriots in Albany, New York.
New York and the War : 4-400
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Answer 4-400:
What was to attack Albany, New York from the North, West and
South.
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The plan to defeat Albany was a failure for this reason.
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Answer 4-500:
What is that the army coming from the west got stopped because they were waiting for the Patriots to surrender.
Those coming from the south were also stopped because of a battle. Patriots send soldiers to Saratoga and met the British there. The battle took place in
Saratoga and became the turning point in the war.
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In New York’s Constitution there is a
special rule that says this.
Government: 5 - 100
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Answer 5 - 100:
What is that every twenty years the people can vote on changing the
Constitution of New York?
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The delegates in the New York’s Constitutional Convention who
voted against the Constitution said they would change there votes if this
was added.
Government: 5 - 200
Daily Double!!!
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Answer 5 - 400:
What are the Judicial, Legislative, and Executive branches?
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It took this many years from the time the last major battle was over until
the Treaty of Paris was signed.
Extras: 6 - 100
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Extra: 6 - 200
The was the man who fought on the Patriots side and later became a traitor. (He then fought for the
British and gave important plans to the British about West Point).
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This man signed the Constitution in really large cursive so that the
British could see his name.
Extra: 6 - 300