Title: Ethics Jeopardy
1Colonial Review
Who Am I?
2Colonial Review-Who AM I?
Revolution-aries
Founding Fathers
Political Leaders
Potpourri
Military Leaders
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3Founding Fathers for 100
Quaker founder who provided religious freedom to
all.
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4Founding Fathers for 100
William Penn
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5Founding Fathers for 200
Catholic founder of Maryland. His Toleration Act
in 1649 made religious tolerance formal.
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6Founding Fathers for 200
Lord Baltimore
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7Founding Fathers for 300
Puritan founder of Rhode Island who bought his
land from the Indians and promoted religious
freedom.
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8Founding Fathers for 300
Roger Williams
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9Founding Fathers for 400
General who founded the last British colony in
America, Georgia in 1732, as a refuge for debtors.
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10Founding Fathers for 400
General James Oglethorpe
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11Founding Fathers for 500
The founder of this colony used military force
to take New Netherlands from the Dutch.
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12Founding Fathers for 500
Duke of York
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13Military Leaders for 100
The colonial commander of Virginia militia who
was forced to surrender to the French starting
the French and Indian War at Fort Duquesne.
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14Military Leaders for 100
George Washington
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15Military Leaders for 200
His rebellion resulted in the Proclamation of
1763, the placing of 10,000 British troops in
America, and the need for new taxes to pay
British debt.
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16Military Leaders for 200
Pontiac
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17Military Leaders for 300
His Green Mountain Boys captured Fort Ticonderoga.
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18Military Leaders for 300
Ethan Allen
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19Military Leaders for 400
His troop invaded Canada in an attempt to draw
Canadians into the Patriot camp. Later, his name
becomes synonymous with traitor.
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20Military Leaders for 400
Benedict Arnold
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21Military Leaders for 500
His defeat at the Battle of Fort Duquesne in 1755
cost the British nearly 1,000 troops and his own
life.
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22Military Leaders for 500
General Edward Braddock
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23Potpourri for 100
An early advocate for womens rights who was a
prolific letter writer to her husband, a colonial
leader from Massachusetts.
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24Potpourri for 100
Abigail Adams
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26Potpourri for 200
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He saved Jamestown from starvation by ordering
that if a colonist would not work neither would
he eat.
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27Potpourri for 200
John Smith
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28Potpourri for 300
Leader of a rebellion against the colony of
Virginia. He and his followers burned the
capital, Jamestown, in a dispute over political
power.
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29Potpourri for 300
Nathaniel Bacon
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30Potpourri for 400
His words influenced many to join the patriot
cause. 2 examples are, If this be treason, make
the most of it! and Give me liberty or give me
death!
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31Potpourri for 400
Patrick Henry
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32Potpourri for 500
His zinger of a court case established Freedom of
the Press in America.
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33Potpourri for 500
John Peter Zenger
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34Political Leaders for 100
King of Great Britain prior to the American
Revolution. He was accused of acting like a
tyrant by the Declaration of Independence.
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35Political Leaders for 100
George III
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36Political Leaders for 200
This man defended the British soldiers accused of
killing 5 colonists during the Boston Massacre in
1770.
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37Political Leaders for 200
John Adams
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38Colonial Leaders for 300
British Secretary of State and Prime Minister
whose policies won the French and Indian War.
Fort Duquesne was renamed in his honor.
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39Colonial Leaders for 300
William Pitt
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40Political Leaders for 400
As the 1st governor of Plymouth, he led the
Pilgrims to America.
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41Political Leaders for 400
William Bradford
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42Political Leaders for 500
This governor of Virginia was chased out of the
colony by Bacons Rebellion.
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43Political Leaders for 500
Sir William Berkeley
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44Revolutionaries for 100
This Virginian changed the course of history with
his declaration of unalienable rights.
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45Revolutionaries for 100
Thomas Jefferson
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46Revolutionaries for 200
He was a recent immigrant to the colonies who
knew independence was simply common sense.
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47Revolutionaries for 200
Thomas Paine
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48Revolutionaries for 300
He was known as a great inventor and thinker, but
perhaps his greatest contribution was being a
member of the committee that drafted the
Declaration of Independence.
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49Revolutionaries for 300
Benjamin Franklin
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50Revolutionaries for 400
His Sons of Liberty spread fear among tax
collectors and tea drinkers everywhere.
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51Revolutionaries for 400
Samuel Adams
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52Revolutionaries for 500
His death at the Boston Massacre will long be
remembered as a great sacrifice for freedom by a
former slave.
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53Revolutionaries for 500
Crispus Attucks
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