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Title: Jeopardy!


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Jeopardy!
Important Figures Colonial Culture Colonial Politics French Indian War Important Terms Potpourri
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Important Figures-100
  • The Royal Governor of the Dominion of New
    England.
  • Who was Edmund Andros?

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Important Figures-200
  • The author of the Albany Plan of Union.
  • Who was Benjamin Franklin?

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Important Figures-300
  • The king of England who was overthrown in the
    Glorious Revolution.
  • Who was King James?

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Important Figures-400
  • The British General who was killed in one of the
    first battles of the French and Indian War.
  • Who was Edward Braddock?

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Important Figures-500
  • The man who believed in natural rights like life,
    liberty and property.
  • Who is John Locke?

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Colonial Culture-100
  • Colonial children learned to read using this
    book.
  • What is the Bible?

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Colonial Culture-200
  • This religious movement was based on inner
    religious emotion rather than outward religious
    behavior.
  • What was the Great Awakening?

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Colonial Culture-300
  • This movement involved well known thinkers like
    Benjamin Franklin and John Locke and was based on
    reason and science.
  • What was the Enlightenment?

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Colonial Culture-400
  • These children were not allowed to go to colonial
    schools or learn to read and write.
  • Who were African American children?

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Colonial Culture-500
  • The wealthy and educated were more influenced by
    the ideas included in this intellectual movement.
  • What was the Enlightenment?

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Colonial Politics-100
  • The right of freedom of the press was established
    at the trial of this newspaper publisher who had
    criticized the royal governor of New York.
  • Who was John Peter Zenger?

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Colonial Politics-200
  • The change in leadership in 1688 when William and
    Mary replaced King James as monarchs in England.
  • What was the Glorious Revolution?

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Colonial Politics-300
  • In the early 1700s England interfered very
    little in colonial affairs because of this
    policy.
  • What was salutary neglect?

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Colonial Politics-400
  • This document, signed by William and Mary,
    protected the rights of English citizens and
    Parliament.
  • What was the English Bill of Rights?

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Colonial Politics-500
  • After the French and Indian War the colonists
    were barred from moving beyond the Appalachian
    Mountains because of this law.
  • What was the Proclamation of 1763?

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French Indian War-100
  • The French and Indian War was fought in order to
    control this area.
  • What is the Ohio River Valley?

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French Indian War-200
  • The turning point of the French Indian War.
  • What is the Battle of Quebec?

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French Indian War-300
  • This officially ended the French Indian War.
  • What is the Treaty of Paris?

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French Indian War-400
  • This French re-named fort was the first battle of
    the French Indian War.
  • What is Fort Duquesne?

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French Indian War-500
  • This general finally took the city of Quebec.
  • Who is General James Wolfe?

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Important Terms-100
  • This term describes someone who learns a trade
    from an experienced craftsman.
  • What is an apprentice?

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Important Terms-200
  • This term describes the rights to life, liberty,
    and property.
  • What is natural rights?

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Important Terms-300
  • This term describes Englands chief lawmaking
    body.
  • What is Parliament?

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Important Terms-400
  • This term refers to a group of five Native
    American tribes that organized themselves
    together.
  • What is the Iroquois Confederacy?

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Important Terms-500
  • This term refers to the takeover of the English
    throne by William and Mary during 1688 and 1689.
  • What is the Glorious Revolution?

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Potpourri-100
  • The French Indian War was fought over the
    control of this trade.
  • What is the fur trade?

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Potpourri-200
  • This event was sparked when British settlers
    moved onto Native American land after the French
    Indian War.
  • What is Pontiacs Rebellion?

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Potpourri-300
  • This Native American group was allied with the
    French during the French Indian War.
  • What is the Huron the Algonquin?

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Potpourri-400
  • This book was published by Benjamin Franklin.
  • What is Poor Richards Almanac?

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Potpourri-500
  • This was the only territory that France was
    allowed to keep in the Americas after the French
    Indian War.
  • What is Haiti?

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