Title: Road to the Revolution
1Road to the Revolution Jeopardy
2JEOPARDY
FOREIGN DOMESTIC CONFLICT
French and Indian war
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3Why did the population of Jamestown diminish
between 1609 -1610 ?
A combination of famine, disease, and a harsh
winter killed many in the colony.
4Made it a crime to restrict the religious rights
of Christians?
Toleration Act of 1649.
5Name something that made the Middle Colonies
different from both the Northern Southern
Colonies ?
Staple Crops or Cash Crops
6People who received a free trip to America in
exchange for working without pay for a number of
years?
Indentured Servants.
7Took control of the Jamestown colony and forced
settlers to work harder?
John Smith
8This Act was passed by Parliament in 1764, which
set duties on molasses and sugar imported by the
colonists.?
Sugar Act
9A popular method of protesting British laws and
taxes was the ?
Boycott
10This Act was the first attempt by Parliament to
raise money via direct taxation of the Colonist ?
Stamp Act
11In response to the Tea Act, colonists dumped 340
tea chests into Boston Harbor this incident came
to be known as the?
Boston Tea Party
12England responded to the Boston Tea Party by
passing the Coercive Acts, which the colonists
called the?
Intolerable Acts
13What was the name of the voyage that brought
millions of Africans to the West Indies to become
slaves?
The Middle Passage
14Who had the ultimate authority over the English
colonies in North America?
The English Monarch
15What or who was the catalyst for the unification
of the northern colonies under the Dominion of
New England?
A new king of England
16In European nations, the practice of controlling
trade to create and maintain wealth was called?
Mercantilism
17What was the name of the movement that took place
during the 1700s and helped spread the idea that
reason and logic could improve society?
Enlightenment
18As a result of this, Great Britain gained Canada
from the French.
French and Indian War
19This was an attempt by American Indians to push
white settlers out of the Ohio River Valley.
Pontiacs Rebellion
20American Indians trusted these colonists more
because they were less threatening than other
colonists.
French
21What was the objective of the English Bill of
Rights?
To reduce the power of the English monarchy
22Her ideas posed a threat to religious leaders
authority in the community?
Anne Hutchinson
23This movement unified various groups of Americans
who shared evangelical beliefs.
The Great Awakening
24What was the result of the French Indian war?
Proclamation of 1763 Treaty of Paris 1763 Most
of Canada succeeded to England
25What Colonies had the strictest slave codes?
The Colonies with the most slaves
26How did the Londons Company headright system
work?
They encouraged aristocrats to move to Virginia
by giving 50 acres of land per person for those
that paid their own way over.
27What phrase was used by colonist expressing the
concern effecting the lack of influence in
proportion to money paid to England?
No Taxation without Representation
28FINAL JEOPARDY
Colonial Groups
29Name the three types of colonies and what they
are best known for.
New England/ Fish and Forests Middle Colonies/
Farms Southern Colonies/ Plantations and Fertile
Soil