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Final Jeopardy

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$100 Question from French and Indian War

Who was involved?

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$100 Answer from French and Indian War

British vs. French and their Native American allies

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$200 Question from French and Indian War

What were they fighting over?

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$200 Answer from French and Indian War

LAND

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$300 Question from French and Indian War

What Treaty formally ended the French and Indian War?

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$300 Answer from French and Indian War

Treaty of Paris , 1763

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$400 Question from French and Indian War

What were the terms of the Treaty of Paris, 1763

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$400 Answer from French and Indian War

British win, French lose, British kick French out Of North America

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$500 Question from French and Indian War

How did King George III solve the problem with the Natives after the French and Indian War?

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$500 Answer from French and Indian War

Issued the Proclamation of 1763, set the Appal. Mtns As a temporary boundary for the colonists

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$100 Question from Colonial Acts?

Quartering Act

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$100 Answer from Colonial Acts

Forced colonists to house/feed British soldiers

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$200 Question from Colonial Acts

Declared that Parliament had supreme power over the colonies

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$200 Answer from Colonial Acts

Declatory Acts

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$300 Question from Colonial Acts

What act placed a tax on tea?

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$300 Answer from Colonial Acts

Tea Act

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$400 Question from Colonial Acts

Violence erupts between British soldiers and colonistsCrispus Attucks becomes a martyrPaul Revere uses propaganda to gain support

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$400 Answer from Colonial Acts

Boston Massacre

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$500 Question from Colonial Acts

What were the 3 resolutions passed at the First Continental Congress?

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$500 Answer from Colonial Acts

1. Wrote a list of grievances to repeal 13 acts2. Boycotted all British goods3. Formed militia of minutemen

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$100 Question from Acts/Protest

Name the two protest groups in the colonies

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$100 Answer from Acts/Protest

Sons of LibertyDaughters of Liberty

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$200 Question from Acts/Protest

How would colonists show their disapproval withColonial tax collectors?

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$200 Answer from Acts/Protest

Effigies

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$300 Question from Acts/Protest

What was the Tea Party?

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$300 Answer from Acts/Protest

Sons of Liberty dressed up like Natives And dumped 342 crates of tea into BostonHarbor…wanted to hurt British economy

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$400 Question from Acts/Protest

What act was used as punishmentfor Tea Party, and what did it do?

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$400 Answer from Acts/Protest

Intolerable Acts – closed Boston Harbor, banned Town meetings

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$500 Question from Acts/Protest

Name two ways the Daughters of Liberty helped the Cause.

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$500 Answer from Acts/Protest

Boycotted – used homemade goodsSpies of the Revolution

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$100 Question from Second Continental Congress

What was the main goal of the Second Continental Congress

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$100 Answer from Second Continental Congress

Began to govern themselves

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$200 Question from Second Continental Congress

What did the Congress create to improve communication throughout the colonies?

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$200 Answer from Second Continental Congress

Post Office

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$300 Question from Second Continental Congress

What was G.W. put in charge of and why?

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$300 Answer from Second Continental Congress

Continental Army… he was a BEAST

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$400 Question from Second Continental Congress

What did we send King George as our last attempt at peace?

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$400 Answer from Second Continental Congress

Olive Branch Petition

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$500 Question from Second Continental Congress

How did King George the III react to the Olive Branch Petition?

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$500 Answer from Second Continental Congress

Sent over 30,000 Hessians.

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$100 Question from Declaration of Independence

Who wrote the Declaration?

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$100 Answer from Declaration

T.J.

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$200 Question from Declaration

What was “Common Sense”?

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$200 Answer from Declaration

A pamphlet that urges colonists that a complete break from the British was necessary.

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$300 Question from Declaration

Who wrote “Common Sense”

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$300 Answer from Declaration

Thomas Paine

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$400 Question from Declaration

What rights are people born with?

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$400 Answer from Declaration

Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness

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$500 Question from Declaration

Who was the Declaration speaking for?

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$500 Answer from Declaration

Rich, white landowning men

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Final Jeopardy

Name and Describe the five parts of the Declaration of Independence.

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Final Jeopardy Answer

Preamble – I am breaking up with you and here are the reasons way.Rights of the People – I deserve betterWrongdoings of the King- What have you done for me lately?Attempts to avoid separation – I tried to tell youDeclaration- It’s over and we can see other people