Post on 26-Mar-2015
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?BACK
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 1700’s 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 England’s 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
The ideas of natural rights and reason and science as a the
path to knowledge was part of this movement.
What is the Enlightenment?
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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 Pontiac’s 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 Richard’s 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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