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Jeopardy Game for
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People1
Acts2
Vocabulary3
Events4
Miscellaneous5
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Britain’s ruler during the Revolutionary War Period.Britain’s ruler during the
Revolutionary War Period.
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Who was King George III?Who was King George III?
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Chosen to command the Continental Army during the
Revolutionary War.
Chosen to command the Continental Army during the
Revolutionary War.
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Who was George Washington?Who was George Washington?
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He was a silversmith who rode to Concord to warn that the British
were coming.
He was a silversmith who rode to Concord to warn that the British
were coming.
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Who was Paul Revere?Who was Paul Revere?
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“I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”
“I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”
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Who was Nathan Hale?Who was Nathan Hale?
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He wrote the Declaration of Independence.
He wrote the Declaration of Independence.
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Who was Thomas Jefferson?Who was Thomas Jefferson?
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Colonists had to provide shelter, food, horses, medicine… to all
British soldiers.
Colonists had to provide shelter, food, horses, medicine… to all
British soldiers.
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What was the Quatering Act?What was the Quatering Act?
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A tax placed on all printed materials.
A tax placed on all printed materials.
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What was the Stamp Act?What was the Stamp Act?
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The name the colonist gave the new laws after the Boston Tea
Party.
The name the colonist gave the new laws after the Boston Tea
Party.
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What was the Intolerable Acts?What was the Intolerable Acts?
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This was a tax on imported items, paper, wool, tea…
This was a tax on imported items, paper, wool, tea…
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What was the Townsend Acts?What was the Townsend Acts?
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The result of this act was the Boston Tea Party.
The result of this act was the Boston Tea Party.
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What was the Tea Act?What was the Tea Act?
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Colonist who were ready to fight at a moments notice.
Colonist who were ready to fight at a moments notice.
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Who were minutemen?Who were minutemen?
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A group that led protests against the new tax.
A group that led protests against the new tax.
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Who were the Sons of Liberty?Who were the Sons of Liberty?
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An army made up of volunteers.An army made up of volunteers.
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What was the militia?What was the militia?
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Colonists who opposed British rule.
Colonists who opposed British rule.
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Who were the Patriots?Who were the Patriots?
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Colonists who remained loyal to King George and the British
government.
Colonists who remained loyal to King George and the British
government.
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Who were loyalists?Who were loyalists?
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A response to the Tea Act.A response to the Tea Act.
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What was the Boston Tea Party?What was the Boston Tea Party?
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The British shot into a crowd killing five colonists.
The British shot into a crowd killing five colonists.
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What was the Boston Massacre?What was the Boston Massacre?
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These two acts passed by King George III did not involve taxing
the colonists.
These two acts passed by King George III did not involve taxing
the colonists.
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What were the Intolerable Acts & Quartering Act?
What were the Intolerable Acts & Quartering Act?
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The city where most of the events leading to the American Revolution took place.
The city where most of the events leading to the American Revolution took place.
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What is Boston, Massachusetts? What is Boston, Massachusetts?
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They met to form the Continental Army.
They met to form the Continental Army.
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What was the Second Continental Congress
What was the Second Continental Congress
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The shot that became known as “the shot heard round the world.”The shot that became known as
“the shot heard round the world.”
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What was the battle of Lexington?
What was the battle of Lexington?
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A type of government that votes for members of the legislature.
A type of government that votes for members of the legislature.
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What is a representative government?
What is a representative government?
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The group of people that supported Great Britain during
the Colonial Era.
The group of people that supported Great Britain during
the Colonial Era.
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Who were the Loyalists?Who were the Loyalists?
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This popular phrase was the unofficial protest cry against
British taxes.
This popular phrase was the unofficial protest cry against
British taxes.
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What is ‘no taxation without representation?’
What is ‘no taxation without representation?’
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The two main men who helped write the Declaration of
Independence
The two main men who helped write the Declaration of
Independence
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Who were Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson?
Who were Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson?